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Otumfuo Peace Concert Set for December 2026 in Accra

The Otumfuo Peace Concert is scheduled for December 2026 in Accra.

The concert is being jointly organised by E ON 3 Group in collaboration with Manhyia Palace, the Diaspora Affairs Office at the Presidency, the Commonwealth Secretariat, KGL Group, and Multi Bank-Dubai.

It is designed as a flagship initiative under the Asantehene’s long-standing peace advocacy agenda, aimed at promoting national unity, social harmony, and peaceful coexistence among all Ghanaians.

Expectations
While specific details regarding the venue, lineup, and ticketing are yet to be released, sources close to the organisers indicate that the concert will bring together renowned Ghanaian and international artistes.

The event is expected to draw dignitaries, diplomats, and citizens from across the country, using music and culture as a unifying force.

The announcement comes just weeks after the Executive Dinner Ball, which drew praise from both local and international attendees.

Extension
The concert is described as “a natural extension of His Majesty’s vision, harnessing the power of the arts to bridge divides and foster understanding.” The concert will resonate deeply with the diaspora community, reconnecting them to the rich cultural heritage and peaceful ethos of the motherland.

World-class event
Further details about the concert including the date, venue, artiste roster, and partnership opportunities will be released in due course.

Organisers have promised a world-class production that will leave a lasting legacy for Ghana’s creative and peace-building sectors.

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