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BB Batongo created Buyoo Concert to save indigenous music
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86352, member: 27"] A locally built music gathering flipped into a cultural anchor, stitching identity and tradition into one loud shared moment. Origins and intent [LIST] [*]Ghanaian kologo player BB Batongo created the Buyoo Concert to protect indigenous sound. [*]His goal centers on unity across ethnic lines. [*]The platform lifts traditional performers tied to lived experience. [/LIST] Timing and location [LIST] [*]The event ran on January 30, 2025. [*]Balungo hosted the gathering within the Bongo District. [*]Music fans traveled across the Upper East Region to attend. [/LIST] Stage performances [LIST] [*]Abeliwine Peter delivered crowd-moving traditional vocals. [*]Atanga Samuel and Akumolga kept rhythms rooted and intense. [*]Wisdom Faya and S. Finy Boy held momentum late. [*]Naaga Boys and others rounded out the lineup. [/LIST] Audience reaction [LIST] [*]Patrons praised the concert as a cultural wake-up call. [*]Listeners felt regional diversity playing out live. [*]Music worked as a social bridge. [/LIST] Looking ahead [LIST] [*]Organizers see momentum pushing yearly repetition. [*]Growth could lock the concert into regional tradition. [*]Cultural pride stands as the long-term payoff. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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