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Stars of the Future II contestants performing @ their outdooring @ the National Theatre
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Charterhouse Ghana, the brain behind Stars of the Future, a comedy, music and dance talent hunt last Thursday night outdoored the 12 finalists for Stars of the Future II at the National Theatre in Accra.
The event was the official launch of the music category of Stars of the Future competition that began last year.
The atmosphere was an all glamorous and exciting one when at the National Theatre where the finalists of the ongoing search for one music star were presented to press men and all who turned up at the venue.
The 12 finalists are Ishamel Koranteng, Daniel Adobaw, Sandra Huson, Fredrica Sarfo, Justice Owen, Benjamin Akill, Clare Asigri, Ernest Darkwa, Isaac Nortey, Noble Nii Nortey, Daniel Twum and Betty Osei began their journey to international stardom.
Earlier this year, the organizers, Charterhouse, registered and recorded over 1000 wannabe stars at various regions in the country.
As if to bring out the stars in them and to probably tell the general public that they had all that it took to become international stars from Ghana, all the finalists turned out looking chic and stylish in their “celebrity attires”.
Some of the top Ghanaian artistes who were at the National Theatre to witness the event were Praye, Nat Brew and Five Five.
Stars of the Future II airs on GTV on Sundays, 3:30pm - 4:30pm, Tuesdays, 9:30am - 10:30am (repeat), Wednesdays - 8:30pm - 9:00pm and Fridays, 8:30pm - 9:00pm.
Then again on Metro TV, Stars of the Future airs at 7pm on Saturdays and a repeat on Mondays at 9am - 10am
The winner of this year's competition will drive home a sleek VW Polo salon car from Universal Motors and a recording contract.
Stars of the Future II is sponsored by Areeba, Universal Motors, Close-Up, LG and Castle Milk Stout.
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