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D-Black for Columbus, Ohio , September 7

dblack and davido shoot (92)The Ghana Bwouy is set to make his first appearance in Columbus, Ohio in the United States of America on the 7th of September at the D-Black Live in Columbus, Ohio Concert.


The Concert organized by Goodfellas Entertaiment is hyped as the biggest African Concert set to hit Ohio in recent times as the multiple award winning D-Black takes centre stage performing his hits from VERA, Change Your Life, My Kinda Girl, Party Gbee and more at the Kossey Banquet Hall, 1521 East Dublin, Grandville Road on Saturday 7th September. The rapper who has performed in the U.K, Nigeria, South Africa around Europe and has performed with international acts Chris Brown, Jay Z, Rick Ross, Akon, Stevie Wonder, Fat Joe and more at various concerts is guaranteed to set the stage on fire in Ohio.

With tickets advance tickets running out, Ohio residents should reach  DJ Cash on 614-596-3864  and Thunder on 614-376-6429 for limited advance tickets for $15 or $20 at the door. Also performing on the night will be Ohio’s own Frank G and G Jay with DJ Cash and DJ Bernie on the turntables. The D-Black Live in Ohio event kicks off at 9pm and is supported by Afrikka Radio, Ciroc Ultra Premium Vodka, Post Afrikka and Drelyse Restaurant,Ohio. Columbus, Ohio gear up and don’t miss out as D-Black the Ghana Bwouy shuts your city down on the 7th of September.

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