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Efya, Daasebre, Paapa Yankson, Paulina Oduro & KSM to rock Golden Tulip on New Year’s Eve
The Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra presents a night of complete indulgence this New Year’s Eve, December 31, with the ‘All Stars Night’ featuring performance by some of the biggest Ghanaian music stars of today and yesteryear and stand-up comedy. The festive buffet will open with welcome drinks and follow with soothing music from the unassuming […]
The Golden Tulip Hotel, Accra presents a night of complete indulgence this New Year’s Eve, December 31, with the ‘All Stars Night’ featuring performance by some of the biggest Ghanaian music stars of today and yesteryear and stand-up comedy.
The festive buffet will open with welcome drinks and follow with soothing music from the unassuming highlife singer, Daasebre Gyamenah and the ever-amazing songstress, Efya. While guests enjoy the music and the fine dining and wining experience, funnyman Kwaku Sintim-Misa (KSM) will provide the perfect laughs to kick start the digestion process.
Evergreen highlife icons, Paapa Yankson and Paulina Oduro will continue with the musical treat deep into the night. And at midnight there will be a spectacular display of fireworks to usher in the New Year. Guests will toast to the New Year with a glass of bubbly champagne under the astonishment of the fireworks; and more music and surprises will follow.
Tickets for the Golden Tulip New Year’s Eve Extravaganza are available at the hotel for a fee of 120ghc for adults and 65ghc for children.
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