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2022 Bhim concert slated for Dec. 23 …promises to be spectacular

The sixth edition of the annual Bhim Concert is scheduled to return to its ritual venue, the Grand Arena (Accra International Conference Centre, AICC), come Friday, December 23. 

The event would be an immersive experience that seeks to unite African and Caribbean roots, as well as locals and visitors, through specially curated music, arts, and culture.

Jamaican-born reggae and dancehall artist, Busy Signal has been confirmed as the headlining artist.

Known for his musical innovation and creativity, he brings to this year’s edition of Ghana’s largest artiste-led musical concert a prolific career spanning two decades that shows no signs of stopping.

SIGNAL’s knack for lyrics and creating out-of-the-box musical dialogues while infusing traditional Caribbean music with afro-beats, soca, edm and hiphop have shown his vast versatility and attracted the likes of prominent EDM group Major Lazer for the hits “Watch Out For This (Bumaye)” and more recently “Jump.”

Other collaborations with No Doubt and Damian and Stephen Marley, have further enlarged his international audience, while hits such as “Come Over”, “Bedroom Bully,” “One More Night” and more and have been staples in his core Caribbean fanbase.

Created by revered Ghanaian-international musician Stonebwoy, Bhim Concert has established itself as Ghana’s largest-scale and most well-attended artist-led music festival, expanding on the success of previous editions. Since its inception, the festival has featured a huge lineup of highly reputed musical artistes from across Africa and the Caribbean.

Recent Bhim Concert lineups have included special guests Morgan Heritage and Jamaican reggae and dancehall heavyweight Beenie Man, as well as some of the country’s most talented musical artistes, including DBlack, MzVee, Samini, Sefa, Kofi Kinaata, and others, who all delivered memorable performances amid the concert’s incredible stage design, production, and immense fans reaction.

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