Music Legends Kojo Antwi and Kofi Kinaata Set for ‘Summer Live In London’ UK Tour

Music lovers in the United Kingdom are in for a treat as Ghanaian music legends Kojo Antwi and Kofi Kinaata gear up for a highly anticipated UK tour, bringing their melodious tunes to Ghanaians, non-Ghanaians, and fans across the diaspora. The tour, dubbed “Summer Live In London,” is scheduled to take place at the Dominion Centre on September 7, 2024.

 

 

The event promises to be an unforgettable night of soulful music, with Kojo Antwi, affectionately known as the “Music Maestro” and “King of Love Songs,” headlining the concert alongside Kofi Kinaata, one of Ghana’s most beloved contemporary artists. The duo is set to deliver a marathon of unrelenting love songs, reminiscent of the magic in Kojo Antwi’s iconic track “Supremo.”

 

 

In preparation for this grand event, Kojo Antwi has been meticulously rehearsing for months, ensuring that fans experience nothing short of musical perfection. His setlist is expected to feature some of his greatest hits, including “Akonoba,” “Me Nya Ntam,” “Afofranto,” “Pour Some Sugar,” “Groovy,” and “Sika Dam,” among others.

 

 

Adding a unique touch to this concert, Kojo Antwi is inviting fans to request their favorite songs in advance. Fans can share their name and the name of the person they wish to dedicate the song to, ensuring a personal and memorable experience. Song requests can be made on all major social media platforms, including Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok (@kojoantwimusic), and YouTube (Kojo Antwi Official).

 

 

The night will be further elevated by the Division Band, who will provide instrumental support, adding to the musical brilliance expected on stage. Communities in and around London are eagerly awaiting this exceptional event, which promises to be a highlight of the summer for African music enthusiasts in the UK.

 

 

Tickets for “Summer Live In London” are expected to sell out quickly, so fans are encouraged to secure their spots early for what promises to be an extraordinary celebration of Ghanaian music and culture.

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