DJ Dee Nosh celebrates 33rd birthday

Entertainment Reporter
One of Harare’s top disc jockey’s Kudzai Matongo more popularly known on the decks as Dee Nosh will be celebrating his 33rd birthday this Saturday at The House of Sphinx.

The bash will see some of the amazing performances by DJs across the capital Harare as well as artistes who will entertain music lovers.

“I have never celebrated my birthday but this year I am hoping to do it in style. There are several artistes who will perform as well as other club DJs that I have worked with throughout my whole career as a club DJ. I remember I was one of the youngest DJs to play in clubs.

“It is a birthday party like no other as we have more than 20 performances on the night. All the artistes and DJs have confirmed and we are good to go,” Dee Nosh said.

He said the gig will be an opportunity to mix and mingle with some of Harare’s “A” listers in show business.

“We are inviting everyone to come and enjoy the music at one of the upmarket clubs in Harare. There is going to be lots of fun,” he said.

Expected to grace the party are the likes of Hakeem Mandaza, former Big Brother housemate, ExQ, Stunner, Maskiri, Trae Yung, Afro Dizzy, Schingy, Xnder, Wreckless, Briss Mbada, Mark Hustler, Snizzle, Trickx, Dee Vine, Tin Tin, Tune Master, Candy Man, dollar Bill, Sims, Phatbeats, Tony Kadoma, Tafmiles and Jadie Jam.

The House of Sphinx has become a favourite joint for many discerning club goers. The hangout is known for its cool vibe and ambience plus excellent service.

Previously, the hangout has played host to a number of celebrity birthdays bashes where red carpet is rolled out to guests and patrons.

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