Reigning New Artiste of the Year, King Paluta, stole the spotlight at the 2024 Ghana Party in Park (GPITP) festival in the United Kingdom.The 19th edition of the GPITP festival, held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Oak Hill Park in Barnet, UK, featured an incredible celebration of Ghanaian music, food, and culture.King Paluta, who was one of the headline acts for the festival, delivered an amazing stage performance that was arguably one of the best on the day, leaving patrons ecstatic.The music sensation performed his 'Makoma' hit single for the first time after dominating the music charts and streaming platforms in the past week.King Paluta's energy on stage was infectious as patrons sang along to most of his songs, including 'Yahitte,' 'Sika Abia,' and the inspirational 'Aseda' hit song.There were also thrilling performances from Kidi, Wendy Shay, OlivetheBoy, Lasmid, KOTM Beeztrap, and Mishasha at one of the biggest Ghanaian outdoor events in the UK.There was Ghanaian culture on display with th e DWP Academy dancers, including Endurance Grand, Lisa Quam, and Quables, entertaining the audience with some exciting dance moves.For almost two decades, the Ghana Party in the Park festival, organised by Akwaaba UK, has hosted some of Ghana's biggest artistes in the United Kingdom, with thousands in attendance.Source: Ghana News Agency
Related Articles
From Engineering to Entertainment: Marioking XXXL’s inspiring journey
In Ghana’s vibrant music and film scene, new music sensation Marioking XXXL is making waves.
Originally an engineer, he has fully embraced his passion for music and videography. His latest release, ‘Word Up,’ a heartfelt tribute to his late friend, m…
UNESCO: Conservation of Tunisian sites inscribed on World Heritage List to be reviewed in 47th World Heritage Committee
Tunis: The 46th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, which is being held from July 21 to 31, in New Delhi (India), is examining 27 files of nominations for inscription on the World Heritage List as well as the state of conservation of 124 s…
National Theatre pledges support for Afronita, performing arts professionals
Mrs Amy Frimpong, Executive Director of the National Theatre of Ghana, has offered the theatre’s support to dancer Afronita, who recently performed admirably at the Britain’s Got Talent auditions.
She said the Theatre, which oversees dance as one of …
