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Kidi Angrily Reacts After Twitter Users Complain Of Price Of Tickets For His Upcoming Show

Award-winning musician, KiDi has reacted to Ghanaians on Twitter bashing him over the high price of tickets for his upcoming concert.

The Lynx Entertainment signee is set to hold a live concert dubbed, “Live With KiDi.”

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This live concert will enable the “Enjoyment” hitmaker to connect with his fans worldwide to entertain them with his hit songs.

Following that, KiDi released the prices of tickets available for purchase for the upcoming concert via his social media handles.

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The price ranges from GHc15,000 (Touch it) to GHc3,000 (Enjoyment).

Meanwhile, Ghanaians on Twitter descended heavily on KiDi for over-charging them for the tickets.

A Twitter user compared KiDi’s GHc 15,000 which is $2,533 to Drake’s ticket prices which is $178 as the highest.

Other Twitter users lashed out at the recent award winner at the VGMA21 awards event.

However, their tweets did not sit well with the “Spiritual” crooner.

KiDi has angrily reacted to the bashing from netizens, he told them to shut up and keep scrolling.

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According to him, the negativity from some netizens is very unpleasant and irritating.

He further urged such negative thinkers to stop the bashing if they can’t afford the standard ticket tables.

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