DJ Stavo debut at Pablo’z

DJ Stavo
DJ Stavo

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter
Award winning wheel spinner, Steven “DJ Stavo” Sanders, joins forces with Ash Styles and Nivek of the Game Recognise Game fame (GRG) as they converge at the newly established Pablo’z Club and VIP tomorrow.

The “three musketeers” will make their grand appearance hot on the heels of an ecstatic performance by Nigerian dancehall star Burna Boy and South Africa’s Crazy White Boy who raised the tempo during the club’s launch.

Despite this background, DJ Stavo said they are determined to set the bar even higher. “I’m really excited about playing for my first time at Pablo’z and calling out to all my fans to come out and support me. We will be also doing drink specials on the night as it’s my first time there,” said DJ Stavo who is now based in the capital.

DJ Stavo said he has prepared an intense play-list as he is no stranger to thrilling a diverse crowd. The deejay has an impressive resume, specialising in deep, commercial house music, Naija, local music and traces of hip-hop and r‘n’b. DJ Stavo has been on a regional dominance path that has seen his videos featuring heavy-weights Mandoza, Shota and Fiesta Black of the Xigubu, having rotation on top music TV channels-Channel O and Trace. DJ Stavo’s sentiments of taking on Pablo’z Club and VIP were echoed by GRG.

The talented duo of Ash Styles and Nivek who are also on Star FM’s roster said they have shared the decks before with DJ Stavo and will record another successful day in office this weekend.

“It’s true that a standard was set when the club opened its doors recently, but that is nothing compared to what we have planned on Saturday.

“Stavo is a good friend of ours, we have shared the decks before and we are looking forward to another great night on the decks together.

“Everyone will be catered for, so the crowd should just keep their dancing shoes in check,” said Nivek.

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