First ever GT Bank Ghana concert set for Dec. 17

First ever GT Bank Ghana concert set for Dec. 17

Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB Ghana) Limited is set to hold its first-ever outdoor concert in Ghana on Friday December 17,2021.

The show is tagged GTCO Music Concert

This inaugural event will be held at the the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, and will feature performances from some of Africa’s brightest breakout stars of both Ghanaian and Nigerian origin.

The GTCO Music Concert is a community engagement event designed to spotlight the best of African entertainment to a global audience whilst promoting wider acceptance of our individuality as well as shared character as a vibrant and energetic people.

It explores the joys of music and celebrates the beauty in diversity, a common heritage, and our collective aspirations. Authentic sounds, resounding afro-beats, and pulsating rhythm will be enjoyed by the effervescent concert crowd and live-streamed to millions worldwide!






“At GTCO Plc, we recognize the potential for boundless creativity within the African continent and look to harness its industry towards creating a more connected, prosperous future for all,” the bank’s statement said.

“The GTCO Music Concert combines our strong zest for life and unparalleled dynamism to create a great experience that goes beyond banking.

Guaranty Trust Holding Company is a leading financial services company providing banking and non-banking services across eleven countries spanning West Africa, East Africa, and the United Kingdom.

The Group operates a diversified, proudly African franchise and is renowned for its innovative approach to customer service and stakeholder engagement.

The Group added that All Covid-19 protocols will be observed at this event.

Source:starrfm.com.gh

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