Jah Prayzah’s ‘Jerusarema’ UK bound

Arts Correspondent
Musician of the moment Jah Prayzah is set to perform in the United Kingdom on June 27. The tour comes barely a month after the musician launched his new album “Jerusarema”.

The album is fast gaining ground as most of the songs are being played in public places.

Through his new manager Keen Mashipaidze, “Soja Rinosvika Kure” as the musician is fondly known, said they were looking forward to a great show as they unveils their new staff to the people in the Diaspora.

“We have been invited to perform in Leicester at a place called Mahre Centre and we are happy that we will be unveiling our new stuff to our fans there,” said Mashipaidze.

“It is an honour for the band to represent Zimbabwe. We are going to give our best on the show.”

Meanwhile, the musician’s farewell gig has been slated for Private Lounge on June 18.

Dendera musician Suluman Chimbetu will grace the show and the two are expected to leave lasting memories with their performances. A lot is expected on the show as the two camps promised fireworks.

Joe Nyamungoma who is Chimbetu publicist called on fans to come in numbers to bid farewell to Jah Prayzah.

“When an artist is going abroad, it is good for us fellow musicians, fans and promoters to come and support the cause,” he said.

Event organisers said everything has been set for the farewell gig.

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