Over the years, the Compozers, a North London band made up of four British-Ghanaian men, have held yearly concerts in March to honor Ghana's independence.
The concert for this year is scheduled on March 5, 2023 and it will feature 'The Landlord' himself, Sarkodie. The event will take place at Outernet, a 2000-capacity venue in London, as the band believes that music has the power to transform people's lives all over the world.
Tickets for the performance, which were announced earlier today, were sold out within 10 minutes. This happened after the rapper announced on his socials yesterday that he will be performing with the band at this year's independence day concert.
Sarkodie has proven to his fans and the world that he is still capable of doing what he does best.
He announced his "Jamz album" world tour will be starting soon, and to kick start before the main tour, he is giving his fans in the United Kingdom (UK) a memorable moment they will not forget alongside the international band the Compozers.
The band has a pure Afrobeat sound, with elements of R&B and Hip-Hop, with a feel-good atmosphere that will have you grooving. The Compozers are becoming increasingly popular, and their fan base is expanding as a result of their exceptional talent and unique sound.
The band encourages everyone to purchase tickets and join them in celebrating Ghanaian culture and Africa's pride at The Compozers Ghana 66th Independence Concert.
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