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King Paluta and Olive The Boy Bring Kwahu to a Standstill at Lawson Media’s Easter Bash!

Massive crowds, wild cheers, and unforgettable performances marked a night of pure musical magic in Obomeng as fans rallied behind their favorite stars

Story Highlights
  • Olive The Boy wowed the crowd with a powerful opening performance
  • King Paluta’s ‘Makoma’ moment nearly caused a fan frenzy
  • Paluta called on fans to vote him TGMA Artist of the Year

Kwahu Easter got hotter, and it’s all thanks to the electrifying performances of King Paluta and Olive the Boy at the Lawson Media Easter Celebration held at Obomeng.

The event, powered by Lawson Media in partnership with Lawson De Ray Man Bitters, was nothing short of a musical explosion!

The Saturday night kicked off with rising sensation Olive the Boy, who wasted no time in getting the crowd on their feet.

With unmatched energy and vocal brilliance, he delivered a performance that announced loud and clear—Olive is a star to watch!

The crowd roared in excitement as he wrapped up, paving the way for the man everyone had been waiting for.

 King Paluta—the ‘Makoma’ hitmaker and lyrical genius! As he stepped onto the stage, the energy level shot through the roof. And when he dropped his smash hit ‘Makoma’, the atmosphere was pure magic.

Fans sang along word for word, and when King Paluta boldly stepped off the stage to get closer to them, they nearly mobbed him in pure excitement and admiration.

But it wasn’t just about the music.

King Paluta used his moment on stage to connect with the crowd on a deeper level, passionately appealing to his fans to support him to win the TGMA Artist of the Year. And judging by the love he received, there’s no doubt the support is strong.

The celebration isn’t over yet. Tonight, Adina, the queen of vocals, is set to grace the stage—and fans can’t wait to see what magic she brings to wrap up an already unforgettable Easter celebration.

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