This Saturday, the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani will host a stop on the “Road to Detty Rave” promotional university tour.
This comes after Detty Rave declared that it would not be making the tour stop at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and the University of Ghana (KNUST).
The decision to postpone the performances on the two campuses followed the cancellation of the majority of public engagement events by KNUST and Legon administrations following student altercations.
The Road To Detty Rave tour bus is not stopping, despite the fact that it is absent at KNUST and Legon. All roads lead to Sunyani on Saturday as Mr. Eazi puts out yet another lineup of headlining performers to thrill and excite the UENR students.
The Road to Detty Rave concerts are not only entertaining events, but they also act as a reminder to sign up for information on how to get cheap early bird tickets for the main Detty Rave concert slated to take place in December. That is possible here: https://dettyrave.shoobs.com/signup
Due to a break mandated by COVID-19, Detty Rave has been absent for the past two years. However, Mr. Eazi is bringing the event back with the theme “Da Funk” because there is an unprecedented demand for outdoor entertainment.
Since its inception in 2017, Detty Rave has been a major draw for West Africa’s #DettyDecember calendar, bringing an all-star cast of international performers and guests to Accra, including sets from some of Africa’s top DJs. These guests and performers include Rick Ross, Koffee, Giggs, Naomi Campbell, Idris Elba Joeboy, Kranium, King Promise, Simi, Busiswa, and KiDI.
The Road to Detty Rave concert series is laying the groundwork for Detty Rave’s comeback in December.