Kadengu upbeat about Mi Casa concert

Micasa
Micasa

Arts Correspondent

Rising musician Bryan Kadengu believes performing at Mi Casa show that is set for 7Arts Theatre tomorrow will give him a chance to present his act to local music fans on a big stage.The musician from Chinhoyi is a product of the StarBrite talent search competition and he has been active at live shows although many music followers are still to see him in action.He has toured Malawi and Italy, yet he is little-known back home.

Tomorrow, he will share the stage with Mi Casa and Mokoomba at the show that is expected to be a full house.

“I am happy to be part of the Mi Casa show. It will be a chance for me to perform at a big local stage and show people what I have made so far in music,” said Kadengu.

“Since I won StarBrite, I have worked with various promoters and musicians and I have had international shows. However, I am still to reach out to the wider audience and the coming show will be a chance to prove that I really deserve such big platforms.

“We have been working hard to improve our music and I believe we can go far if we get support from fans and other stakeholders in the arts industry.”

Organisers of the show said all is now in place and Mi Casa is expected in the country tomorrow afternoon.

During the tour, Mi Casa will be launching their latest album “Home Sweet Home” in the country.

Tickets for the show are available at Reflections Gift and Card Stores, the branches being ZB Life Towers, Avondale and Sam Levy’s village. They are also available online at www.webtickets.co.zw.

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