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Organizers Of Afro Nation Ghana 2019 Share Details Of Ticket Sales

Ticket sales for Afro Nation Ghana, Africa’s biggest urban music festival, to be hosted in Accra on the stunning Laboma beach from December 27-30th, continues at selected physical outlets and online. 

Festival-goers are advised to take note of the following ticket categories for their entertainment packed festival experience.

Day Split Tickets

The Day-split ticket is one-day access to the main festival area designed purposely for individuals who would want to have a feel of the event on specific days only.

Selling at GHS 150, the Day Split ticket can be purchased from any of the following six First National Bank branches across the host city Accra; Achimota Mall, Junction Mall, Accra Mall, Accra Financial Center, West Hills Mall, Tema Comm 11 (GIAAN Towers) and Makola.

General Admission Tickets

The standard general admission tickets gives festival- goers four-day access to the main area at the festival grounds and can be purchased only online on the Afro Nation Ghana website at www.afronationghana.com/tickects.

VIP Tickets

This ticket category gives festival-goers general admission access, fast track entry as well as access to an exclusive VIP area which includes a private bar only. VIP tickets can also be purchased only online on the Afro Nation Ghana website.



Meanwhile grounds work on the stunning Laboma beach that will be hosting the over eighteen thousand festivalgoers each day will commence on Thursday November 21, 2019.  

For more details about Afro Nation Ghana Festival, contact: 0541304800 or visit www.afronationghana.com

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