11th African Legends Night: A Spectacular Celebration of African Music Legends A Night of Heritage, Nostalgia, and Timeless Tunes at 11th African Legends Night The spirit of African music flourished
The stage is set for an unforgettable night of music, culture, and celebration as the 2024 African Legends Night announces an extraordinary lineup of headliners: the iconic Yvonne Chaka Chaka,
The tale of African heritage thrives on after a blissful night of lifetime performances and unforgettable memories during the 10th-anniversary edition of the historic African Legends Night held last Friday,
African Legends Night has unveiled its first-ever Music Legends Hall of Fame list to celebrate African music legends as part of celebrations to mark 10 years of African Legends Night.
African Legends Night has unveiled its first-ever Music Legends Hall of Fame list to celebrate African music legends as part of celebrations to mark 10 years of African Legends Night.
Amakye Dede, Rex Omar, Efya, Samini headline African Legends Night 10th Anniversary Concert in December All-Ghanaian line-up for African Legends Night 10th Anniversary Concert in December Amakye Dede, Rex Omar,
On Saturday, 29th September, the scores will be settled for the most anticipated live event ever in Ghana at African Legends Night 2018. In over three decades of Ghanaian music
In 2016 when Yvonne Chaka Chaka, the Princess of Africa, graced the African Legends Night stage, patrons were so entertained that they were asking how the 2017 edition could be
Ghanaian Dance hall and Reggae musician, Emmanuel Andrews Samini, known in music circles as Samini has applauded organisers of the Vodafone African Legends Night for considering him to perform alongside
It has been six editions, over 30 music greats, thousands of audiences thrilled, African Legends Night is back with a surprise for the love for music. After giving the audience
Congolese music legend Kanda Bongo Man will headline the 2017 edition of Vodafone African Legends Night. The 6th edition of the music show will take place at the Banquet Hall
Ghana’s history can’t be celebrated without music. It is often said that before and even colonial days, music was used as a powerful tool of communication that connects to society.