In addition to TiC, Ghanaian musicians Nero X, Samuel G, and 1st Born will perform at the event, which is set to take place at Lounge 38.
DJ Toyor from Ghana and DJ Humility, a well-known disc jockey from Nigeria, will be behind the turntables to entertain guests.
TiC provided an explanation of the event's purpose, stating that it is intended to improve ties between Ghana and Nigeria in the music sector and is anticipated to grow into an annual event.
"Look at it; we haven't aggressively pushed the boundaries to even hold an Independence Day event there, despite all the talk in Ghana that we support Nigerian music and they don't reciprocate," he remarked.
He underlined that although Ghanaians must actively market their music in Nigeria, Nigerians adore Ghanaian music.
He asked, "Just look at how many Nigerians and Ghanaians there enjoy our music."
"I have started the process, and now the stage is set for a new dawn," he continued.
TiC, who has raised Ghana's profile well beyond Nigeria's boundaries with his music over the years, urged stakeholders to support the project, emphasizing that it will open the door for Ghanaian music to become more well-known in that country.