Chris Martin confirms Zim tour

Chris Martin
Chris Martin

Arts Reporter

The “Together as One” concert will also feature dancehall DJs under various stables led by Judgement Yard. A sound clash featuring various groups will spice up the event. Jamaican musician Chris Martin, who is set to perform in Zimbabwe on April 29, has confirmed his tour through a video clip on his official Facebook page.The “Cheaters Prayer” hitmaker is set to share the stage with Jah Prayzah, Winky D and Lipsy and the Glamis Arena and he is excited about the tour.

In a 38-second clip the Jamaican musician says: “Now check it out. It is Christopher Martin and it is all about Zimbabwe, Harare. April 29 comes alive with Christopher Martin and my live band, Jam Dance, will be in Harare and it’s all about ‘Together as One Concert’ at the Glamis Arena, Showgrounds. Make a date and don’t be late.”

The “Together as One” concert will also feature dancehall DJs under various stables led by Judgement Yard. A sound clash featuring various groups will spice up the event.

Chris Martin is expected in the country on April 27 with his band.

Tickets to the show are now available at all Red Rose Salons, Sopranos Restaurant in Avondale, Coloursell Furniture shops and Hard Sounds shop at Gulf Complex among other outlets.

Show organisers said everything is in place for the gig and urged people to buy tickets in advance.

Chris Martin has performed on numerous stages across Jamaica and set a precedent for newcomers, when he was invited to perform at ‘One Night with Michael Bolton’ and at the 2008 Air Jamaica Jazz Festival.

Since then He has also toured many countries and it will be his first time to perform in Zimbabwe.

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