Highlife legends Abrantie Amakye Dede and Daddy Lumba, would tomorrow, Saturday May 4, embark on a music tour, dubbed the ‘Legends Aseda Tour’.
It is the first time the two musicians are teaming up for a joint tour and would be staging mega music concerts in the Ashanti, Northern, Western and Greater Accra regions.
All is set for the four-city tour to kick off at the Miklin Hotel in Kumasi this Saturday May 3, 2014 and subsequently move to Tamale, Takoradi and Accra.
The aim is for the two legends to meet, interact and entertain their music fans who have supported their respective careers over the years.
With the countless successes of their individual concerts, which always attract thousands of fans and admirers, the coming together of the two music legends is anticipated to exceed expectations.
A tall line-up of artistes who are expected to join Abrantie and Lumba on stage in Kumasi includes Daasebre Dwamena, Kofi B, Kofi Nti and Okomfo Kwadee.
In an interview, both Daddy Lumba and Abrantie Amakye Dede promised to perform all the hit songs they have churned out over the last three decades.
It is the first time the two musicians are teaming up for a joint tour and would be staging mega music concerts in the Ashanti, Northern, Western and Greater Accra regions.
All is set for the four-city tour to kick off at the Miklin Hotel in Kumasi this Saturday May 3, 2014 and subsequently move to Tamale, Takoradi and Accra.
The aim is for the two legends to meet, interact and entertain their music fans who have supported their respective careers over the years.
With the countless successes of their individual concerts, which always attract thousands of fans and admirers, the coming together of the two music legends is anticipated to exceed expectations.
A tall line-up of artistes who are expected to join Abrantie and Lumba on stage in Kumasi includes Daasebre Dwamena, Kofi B, Kofi Nti and Okomfo Kwadee.
In an interview, both Daddy Lumba and Abrantie Amakye Dede promised to perform all the hit songs they have churned out over the last three decades.
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