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King Promise Returns From Asia Tour To A Rousing Welcome

Having etched his name in history by becoming the first Afrobeats artist to host a spectacular concert in Asia, King Promise has touched down in Ghana to a rousing welcome.

After captivating audiences in Singapore, Bali, and Indonesia, the talented musician has finally returned to his homeland, Ghana, where he received an enthusiastic welcome at the Kotoka International Airport.

Upon his arrival on Sunday, May 5, 2024, King Promise was greeted with cheers and warm embraces from his family, friends, and adoring fans.

In a media interaction, the artist expressed his gratitude for the incredible opportunity to embark on a tour across Asia and connect with his music enthusiasts.

Throughout his journey, King Promise kept his followers updated by sharing captivating snippets of his electrifying performances on his social media platforms.

Earlier, Tru News Report shared that King Promise was seen in a beautiful video enjoying paragliding in the picturesque city of Bali, Indonesia, following the successful conclusion of his Asia tour.

According to a previous report by Tru News Report, King Promise made history as the first Afrobeats artist to host a sold-out concert in Singapore and other Asian regions.

The videos from his tour have been widely circulated on social media, showcasing the massive turnout at each venue, and highlighting his increasing popularity and dedicated fan base.

After all his hard work, the Ghanaian musician took some time off to unwind in Bali through paragliding. Bali, located in Indonesia, is known for its stunning landscapes and is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, between Java and Lombok.

Source – Tru News Report

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