Gyakie, the talented and delightful Ghanaian artist, was set to embark on her Europe and UK tour in Manchester this month. However, she made an announcement on May 18th, stating that she would need to postpone the tour due to health concerns.
In her Instagram stories, Gyakie expressed her disappointment about having to postpone but emphasized that all tickets purchased for the original dates would remain valid for the rescheduled shows, the details of which would be communicated soon. She also expressed hope that she would recover in time to perform at the upcoming festivals she is scheduled to participate in.
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Gyakie’s tour, spanning four cities, was intended to support her latest album, “My Diary,” which was released last summer. The tour was initially planned to commence on May 19th at Gorilla in Manchester, followed by performances at LaFayette in London, O2 Institute in Birmingham, and concluding in Paris on May 26th.
“Fighting everything to get better for my shows this week but I can’t fight myself no matter how hard I try hate to postpone but all purchased tickets are valid for the new dates which will be communicated in no time. However, I hope to be fit enough to see yall at the festivals I’Il be performing at” she posted on her insta Story
Earlier this month, Gyakie delivered a captivating medley performance at the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards, where she received nominations in five categories: Album/EP of the Year (for “My Diary”), Record of the Year (for “Far Away”), Best Afrobeats Song (for “Something”), Best Afrobeats/Afrobeats Act, and Vodafone Most Popular Song of the Year (for “Something”). She won the award for Record of the Year.