The Centre For National Culture Greater Accra region over the weekend organised a variety entertainment show dubbed ?Stormm? to entertain people from all walks of life.
Artistes who featured for the programme were Adane Best, Agya Koo, Edzikanfo Concert Party, Bishop Bob Okala and Obooma Band, who all gave a lot to cheer about.
On Friday night it was hiplife for lovers of hiplife music and on Saturday, there was a concert party for lovers of that dramatic form, which started with music by the Oboom Band.
The band rocked the Arts Centre?s performance hall with reggae and highlife music which got patrons on their feet dancing to their beautiful music.
Adane Best was wonderful and got the audience dancing throughout his performance. Agya Koo on the other hand was at his best and had the audience laughing for most part of his act.
The Edikanfo Concert Party also treated the audience to a thought provoking play, which got them clapping and cheering intermittently throughout the show. ?Stormm? the centre?s newest variety show has taken off well and promises to be a truly entertaining programme.
The Centre For National Culture Greater Accra region over the weekend organised a variety entertainment show dubbed ?Stormm? to entertain people from all walks of life.
Artistes who featured for the programme were Adane Best, Agya Koo, Edzikanfo Concert Party, Bishop Bob Okala and Obooma Band, who all gave a lot to cheer about.
On Friday night it was hiplife for lovers of hiplife music and on Saturday, there was a concert party for lovers of that dramatic form, which started with music by the Oboom Band.
The band rocked the Arts Centre?s performance hall with reggae and highlife music which got patrons on their feet dancing to their beautiful music.
Adane Best was wonderful and got the audience dancing throughout his performance. Agya Koo on the other hand was at his best and had the audience laughing for most part of his act.
The Edikanfo Concert Party also treated the audience to a thought provoking play, which got them clapping and cheering intermittently throughout the show. ?Stormm? the centre?s newest variety show has taken off well and promises to be a truly entertaining programme.