
Afrobeats music lovers are in for a treat on the 9 June 2012 as the Willen Lake Park in Milton Keynes hosts the annual Meet Me there – one of the biggest multicultural events within the Ghanaian community in the UK.
Organised by Alordia & Westcoast Promotions, Constu Entertainment and Levi, Meet me there is a hugely popular family attraction event which celebrates the Ghanaian culture. Each year, families are treated to some of the best music, food, games and comedy and this year is no exception.
Headlining the park event this year will be the award winning singer Castro, E.L, Niraba Kojo and some of UK's biggest Afrobeats stars including: Sonni Bali, Charlseyk, Akatsitsi and Mista Silva, Kwamz, Flava & Giizmo.
Providing families an affordable opportunity to learn more about the Ghanaian way of life, the crowd will also be treated to hours of exceptional comedy by Ghana's funniest Agya Koo and London based comedian, Eddie Kadi.
Other attractions will include fashions shows, competitions, and durbar of chiefs, arts and crafts and special appearances by some of the top African celebrities.
Sponsored by one of the leading airlines in the world Virgin Atlantic, Meet Me There 2012 will unquestionably draw large crowds and be of significant benefit to all who attend.
For further information about tickets and Stalls contact: Ebo – 07702659139 / Alordia – 07894941667 / WestCoast – 07984855999 / Levi – 07984749255
Website: http://www.alordiapromotions.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/meetmetheremk


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