Bev, Lady Storm invade Mutare

Liberty Dube Entertainment Correspondent —
EROTIC dancers, Bev Sibanda and Lady Storm will take turns to entertain revellers when they invade popular entertainment centre, Club Mandisa in potentially-explosive shows this weekend.

Lady Storm, real name, Lynn Magodo, will be hoping to charm old and new fans as she will be introducing her new live band – Swagga Band – to the eastern border city for the first time tomorrow (Saturday), while Bev, backed by the Sexy Angels, will also continue from where she left when she meets her legion of fans tonight (Friday).

Organiser of the shows and club owner, Boniface Nyamanhindi, said resident dance ensemble, Mandisa Queens will support the two performers’ acts.

Lady Storm, in an interview, said she was glad to take her newly-assembled outfit out of Harare.

“It is my pleasure to come with Swagga Band to Mutare for the first time.

“We have been doing most of our shows in the capital city since I assembled it in September. No doubt, we will put up a more polished performance.
We always strive to do better each time we perform. Our fans will have an opportunity to listen to two of our new tracks, Usandibate and Pfeka Bhingo,” said Lady Storm.

The curvaceous musician who is also a gifted waist-wriggling dancer rose to fame after she featured on contemporary musician, Jah Prayzah’s popular video, Eriza.

Bev also promised fireworks.
“The sexy dancers have never disappointed before especially there in Mutare. We like to urge our fans to come in their numbers and witness some of our new dances.
We are always creative and come up with new dances. It will be a blissful night,” said Bev, speaking through her manager, Harpers Mapimhidze.

Andy Muridzo, BV Labien, Brian Samaita, Somandla Ndebele, Decide “Doubles” Marange and Freeman are some of the musicians scheduled to perform at the venue before the end of the year.

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