“You know what time it is” when fans of Sarkodie gets the chance to get closer to their favourite artiste; Sarkodie.
Last December, Sarkodie and his team picked Christmas Day, December 25 to launch his second album ‘Rapperholic’ to his music fans.
GhanaCelebrities.Com can confirm that similar show is being planned again this year.
Before the above show, a more spectacular event ‘Sarkodie’s You Know What Time It Is’ Concert’ is being put together, which is going to be his biggest surprise to his teeming fans all over the country ever since he welcomed himself in to the music industry.
The ‘Sarkodie’s You Know What Time It Is’ is scheduled for Saturday November 10, 2012 at the University of Ghana, Legon.
Exclusive to the show, Sarkodie’s fans will on first hand enjoy two of his songs on the new album before it is officially launched in December.
Is it not readily known which of the big acts from Nigerian will join him but word on the streets is that he would be joined by an artiste from Nigeria to climax the show.
Local artistes are also expected to wow the teeming fans.
There is a special way that fans can watch and be part of the show come November 4. In due course, the details would be announced.
2012 has been a good year for Sarkodie. For second time, he picked the coveted Artiste of the Year at the last Ghana Music Awards to equal VIP’s record.
He also co-won the African Act of the Year at the 2012 BET Awards as well as featuring in the BET Hiphop Cypher 2012.
Even though he lost out on the MTV EMA to DBanj, he won the African Artiste of the Year at the Nigeria Music Industry Awards which is also known as the Headies.
Sarkodie also secured a nomination at the 7th Annual Nigerian Entertainment Awards 2012 (NEA) which was held in New York.
Fans can comment back with #ItsOurTimeGh on Twitter.
This post was published on October 26, 2012 7:06 PM
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