“No guys, no boyfriends, no men… This is the ultimate girls night out,” said the concert’s catch phrase.
Considered on face value, not only was this show expected to feature only women performers, it was also to be watched by an all female audience.
Organisers said that for males who woulr drop off their girlfriends, there will be a comfortable waiting area outside a pool bar and big screen TV showing sports.
Well, it didn’t happen that way and some female members of the audience who were disappointed to find the first male performers, the Calvary Methodist Church Youth Choir, on stage, attempted to clap them off. “Away, Away,” they shouted.
Despite the initial disappointment however, the show reportedly turned out to be a magnificent entertainment package that left patrons satisfied.
It was well-thought out presentation that carefully embraced music, dance, bits of drama and motivational talk.
Becca has gradually improved her skill at communicating with audiences and she employed it to pull off a lively, memorable event.
She was helped along the way by a host of guests that included Majid Michel, Kofi Okyere-Darko, John Dumelo, Kwame Thomas, Dzesi Band, Kwabena Kwabena, Samini, Trigmatic, Ama Abebrese, DSP Kofi Sarpong, Funny Face and the National Dance Ensemble.
The audience enjoyed her renditions of songs like Woman, Daa Ke Daa, Eeba, Why and I’ll Survive.
They also definitely enjoyed Joselyn Dumas’ exhortation on being one’s self and applauded when she said she lost weight to please herself and not for the sake of any man.
Mrs Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings was in a bubbly mood and hit if off well with the enthusiastic audience on how to control the head by ‘boldly’ knowing how to manoeuvre the neck.
A source at EKB Records, Becca’s management outfit said after the show that there were already requests from several people for Becca to repeat the success of the Girl Talk Show next year.
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