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The organizers of the annual Valentine Love and Laughter Show have announced that the 2021 edition of the event will be held virtually on February 14.
The organizers said due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic and the call for people to avoid large gatherings, they decided to hold the 2021 edition of the event on air and online.
According to the organizers, Image Bureau, the decision to host the virtual event was taken after a thorough discussion and consultation with partners of the event and health professionals who believed that in the wake of the second wave of the Covid-19, it would be in everyone’s best interest to avoid any experience that required people to gather in large numbers.
The organizers mentioned that in the coming days they would share details of how patrons could experience a virtual edition of the show which was gaining massive recognition within the Valentine weekend on air and online.
“Image Bereau would like to take this opportunity to encourage everyone to follow the safety protocols and stay safe. Covid-19 is real and lives are being lost on an hourly basis across the globe,” the organizer said in a statement.
The organizer, however, extended their heartfelt gratitude to all the companies, talent and individuals who had committed time and other resources to make the second edition of the event spectacular.
Last year’s event witnessed historic live comedy performances from celebrated Ghanaian comedians such as OB Amponsah, DKB, Jacinta, Foster Romanus, Lekzy De Comic, Clemento Suarez and a host of others.
The ‘Valentine Love & Laughter’ Show, produced by Image Bureau, offers a new dimension to the celebration of Valentine’s Day as they present a comedy show that is sure to elicit the craziest of laughter from patrons.
Comedians billed for the virtual show are expected to thrill their various fans with their rib-cracking jokes.
Established in 2020, Image Bereau is one of Ghana’s leading events, management and audio-visual production outfits with associates and affiliations in the UAE, Rwanda, Kenya and the United States of America.
By George Clifford Owusu