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Tekno, Stoneboy, Sauti Sol, Franko to go live in concert this July

The concert stars two of this year’s 2017 BET Awards nominees for “Best International Act: Africa Category” Nigeria’s own Tekno and Ghana’s own Stonebwoy.

AFRICA ALL STAR MUSIC FEST TORONTO

The concert formerly known as Sound Academy will hold at 11 Polson St., Toronto on Friday,  July 14, 2017 powered by Kpopsy Entertainment Inc.

The concert stars two of this year’s 2017 BET Awards nominees for “Best International Act: Africa Category” Nigeria’s own Tekno and Ghana’s own Stonebwoy. The concert also stars two of the 2016 MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMAs) nominees: Franko by way of Cameroon and the MAMAs “Best Group Category” winner Sauti Sol by way of Kenya.

“With the global impact of the African music scene, it was very important that we bring to Canada some of the world’s biggest African acts, who are all scheduled to perform a number of their chart-topping hits for their fans. African music celebrates culture, diversity and the creativity within our people. African music is a lifestyle and it is our goal to create an unforgettable experience between the fans who attend this concert with the artists they love. We can’t wait to share some of the surprises we have in store for everyone at the Annual AFRICA All Star Music Fest,” says Anthony Adeleye of Kpopsy Entertainment Inc.

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Pre-Early Bird tickets are now sold out for this much anticipated concert but early bird tickets are on sale for only $45, general admission tickets are on sale for only $60, VIP tickets for $100 and VIP stage side tickets are on sale for $150 all at www.ticketmaster.ca.

This is a 19+ event and doors open at 9:00pm.

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