Busy Signal jets in today

Busy Signal
Busy Signal

Bornwise Mtonzi Arts Reporter—
Jamaican artiste Busy Signal is expected in the country this afternoon for his concert slated for Glamis Stadium tomorrow. Busy Signal will jet in with his 12-member band that will share the stage with various local artists at the show. Local acts listed for the show include Soul Jah Love, Seh Calaz, Winky D, Judgment Yard family, Temple-man and Garry B and man-of-the-moment Jah Prayzah.

Promoters of the show said all is ready for the gig while local acts expressed serious interest in the concert saying they are ready to face Busy Signal and prove local talent can match any international act. The show is being organised by Divine Assignments and Chipaz Promotions. Keen Mushapaidze, Jah Prayzah’s manager said they will just give their best despite being a strangers in the house considering that it will be a dancehall affair.

“We are geared up for the show and that will be a good platform to prove that Jah Prayzah is indeed talented,” he said. Jonathan Banda who is Winky D’s manager said fans should just look forward to a great show. “Fans should expect an ingenious performance from the Big Man as there is going to be a mixed bag from the musician’s playlist,” said Banda.

Other artists Soul Jah Love and Seh Calaz said they are well prepared of the show. Tickets to the show are pegged at $10 ordinary, $20 for VIP and $50 VVIP. The tickets are available at Gold Tech, Red Rose Saloons, Plaza de Castilla in Greencroft, Kebab Premier, Londoners in Strathaven, Private Lounge, City Sports Bar, Andy Millar Hall in Harare Showgrounds and Talk City Joina.

Busy Signal is known for hits such as “Step Out”, “Nah Go a Jail Again”, “Tic Toc” and “Unknown Number”.

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