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All You Need To Know About Fuse ODG’s TINA Festival

The inaugural TINA Festival will take place on 4th January 2019 at Round Pavilion, Trade  Fair,  Accra, Ghana.

A new African sound has captured the attention of the world in recent years…Afrobeat.  The sound has gained millions of followers from every corner of the globe.  African music is fast becoming a force to be reckoned within the global music scene.  The aim of the annual TINA Festival is to become the home of this sound and music genre.  It will be the place where people go to experience the genuine lifestyle that comes with the music.

The festival will be a day party populated with a market fair and activities, and then an evening concert with performances from…Fuse ODG Afrobeats pioneer, Sarkodie – one of Africa’s greatest hip-hop artists, Stefflon Don, Joey B, Lethal Bizzle plus more to TBA soon.

TINA Festival will be to Afrobeat what Glastonbury is to Rock music. Beyond the music and the lifestyle, the festival will also promote the continent and Ghana in particular; becoming a catalyst for tourism and investment.

Global Afrobeats superstar Fuse ODG helped to create the TINA Festival. One of the leading pioneers of the sound, he has been using his music and influence to promote Ghana and Africa in a way that has never been done before. He is famous not only for his music and helping the rise of Afrobeats world-wide. but also for his tireless commitment to re-educate how Africa is perceived in the world.

Fuse ’s efforts to spread this message have allowed him to connect with a variety of artists worldwide which have led to him earning the first Grammy Award by a Ghanaian last year. He has invited global superstars such as Ed Sheeran to stay with him in Accra and gain an experience of Ghana aimed at changing global perceptions It is in that same vision that has led to the creation of the TINA Festival.

In reuniting the Global African Diaspora, the Tina Festival will be part of a wider series of events over three days held at Ghana’s most iconic venues…

TINA FESTIVAL ITINERARY

2nd January  2019 – National  Builders  Day

(Akosombo School)

In  2007, This Is  New  Africa  (TINA)  and  Wood  World  Mission Charity started a school in Akusombo with just a handful of students.  What began as an Orphanage is now a thriving school with over 200 students being supported by the organization. National Builders day is to encourage the diaspora community to give back to society. 

There will be a call for Volunteers to come and help the school. Volunteers will be at Akosombo School to paint the school and interact with the pupils and inspiring them.  An exciting boat ride and tour of the beautiful Akosombo landscape fused with the party on the bus and lots of networking will be part of the day for all.

3rd January  2019 – Global  Diaspora  Conference  and  Exhibition

(Conference  Centre,  Accra)

The  Global Diaspora conference will be looking at discussions and talks from top thought leaders from the continent on how to take Africa beyond aid and how to mobilize the sleeping giant of  the  Diaspora.

Speakers:

H.E. Prez. Nana Akuffo Addo

Samia Nkrumah – Political activist

Reggie Yates – BBC  TV  broadcaster

Ama  K  Abebrese – Actress

Chaka Bars – I Heart Africa

Fuse ODG –  Artist

4th January  2019 – TINA  Music  Festival

(Fantasy  Dome,  Trade  Fair,  Accra)

Artists performing:

Fuse ODG,

Sarkodie,

Stefflon Don,

Joey B,

Lethal Bizzle

plus more to TBA soon.

For more information log on to www.tinafestival.com

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