A Ghanaian nurse, Juliet Kwakye, kicked off her attempt to break the record for the longest individual singing marathon (SING-A-THON) at Methodist Conference Hall in Akim Oda, Eastern Region.
The Ghanaian singer is expected to break the longest singing marathon by an individual, which lasted 102 hours.
The record is held by Indian Sunil Waghmare, who earned the milestone after singing for 105 hours from March 3 to March 7, 2012.
The daring Juliet began singing at 12:00 am on Friday, June 7 and is expected to end on Tuesday June 11th 2024 as she hopes to sing for 120 hours.
Unlike music shows, she cannot jam to the songs like musicians do; she cannot hum the songs, and there will be no drumming either.
She is leveraging the five-day event to place the country on the world map again through music.
The primary goal of Juliet Kwakye’s Longest Singing Marathon is to raise public awareness and support for the project “Operation No Mentally Challenged On The Streets Of Ghana And Awareness Creation On The Effects Of Substance Abuse.”
The event is expected to attract thousands of music lovers and well-wishers to Akim Oda Methodist Conference Hall in solidarity with their compatriots and to also be part of history-making.
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