Obour Tours Eastern Region

Thu, 7 Oct 2004 Source: ghanamusic.com

Obour Obour?s record 35-destination nationwide tour resumes this weekend with three massive weekend concerts in Nkawkaw, New Tafo, and Konongo.

Tomorrow Friday the OA Travel and Tour bus carrying a crew of about 35, moves from Accra to the Square One Cinema hall at Nkawkaw.

On Saturday the excitement moves to the Ohum Festival grounds at New Tafo at the CRIG Recreational Centre, where Tour Obour.Com will come face to face with the Miss Ohum 2004 event.

The bus travels to Konongo on Sunday, where the all-star crew is expected to shake the Five-Five New Bar Stations.

Supporting Obour are Kokoveli, Batman, Bandana, Tinny, Castro, Osa Ray, Owuo and K2. Along his trip, Obour will use any platform chanced upon (be it radio or the performing stage) to send his message on road safety to the Eastern region and beyond. Obour?s ?Murder the Menace? road safety campaign is powered by the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC).

Obour commenced his nationwide tour on July 1, 2004 at the Brenu Akyinimu Beach at Elmina in the Central region. He has since toured five regions including the Greater region and Ashanti regions.

The tour went on break for a month when Obour travelled to the UK last month. He has since returned and ready to energize nightlife in the Eastern region and Konongo.



Obour Obour?s record 35-destination nationwide tour resumes this weekend with three massive weekend concerts in Nkawkaw, New Tafo, and Konongo.

Tomorrow Friday the OA Travel and Tour bus carrying a crew of about 35, moves from Accra to the Square One Cinema hall at Nkawkaw.

On Saturday the excitement moves to the Ohum Festival grounds at New Tafo at the CRIG Recreational Centre, where Tour Obour.Com will come face to face with the Miss Ohum 2004 event.

The bus travels to Konongo on Sunday, where the all-star crew is expected to shake the Five-Five New Bar Stations.

Supporting Obour are Kokoveli, Batman, Bandana, Tinny, Castro, Osa Ray, Owuo and K2. Along his trip, Obour will use any platform chanced upon (be it radio or the performing stage) to send his message on road safety to the Eastern region and beyond. Obour?s ?Murder the Menace? road safety campaign is powered by the National Road Safety Commission (NRSC).

Obour commenced his nationwide tour on July 1, 2004 at the Brenu Akyinimu Beach at Elmina in the Central region. He has since toured five regions including the Greater region and Ashanti regions.

The tour went on break for a month when Obour travelled to the UK last month. He has since returned and ready to energize nightlife in the Eastern region and Konongo.



Source: ghanamusic.com