Photos: Vis-A-Vis Ghana-Espana concert underway in Accra

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The 10th anniversary of CASA Africa’s Vis a Vis musical event is underway in Accra, Ghana. The musical showpiece will see 10 groups pitch their strength against one another with the top two getting the opportunity to perform at the finale of Vis-a-Vis concert in Spain.

The Vis a Vis Ghana edition is a collaboration with the Spanish Embassy in Ghana, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture with the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) and the Creative Arts Council spearheading the selection of artistes.

Over the years, countries that have benefitted from the initiative include, Angola, Cape Verde, Senegal, Ivory Coast, South Africa, amongst others.

One of the Groups performing at the event

The first night saw five groups thrilling revellers with some nerve cracking performances at the Accra Tourist Information Centre in Accra.

Below are photos of the first night

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