Entertainment Reporter
Consistent rhumba artist, Pitshou Lumiere, believes in synergies with musicians from other genres.
The Diamond Musica band leader reckons it’s never too late to exchange notes with artists in other genres.

The Congolese star made this revelation ahead of his performance alongside Highfield bred chanter at Pagomo Roundabout Leisure Centre in Marondera this Saturday.
This show affords him an opportunity to usher revellers into the New Year’s Day holiday on song and dance.
As he marches in the new year, Pitshou feels loved as he will be sharing the stage with King Shaddy who is set to provide variety at the event.
After the Marondera Affair, Pitshou will hold another show at Hide-Out 263 White House (PaGazebo) along Lake Chivero Road.
In an interview, Pitshou said it was all systems go.
“It’s a good feeling again as we bid farewell to the year 2022 while marching into the new year.
“As usual, I do promise my fans in Marondera and Harare some fireworks.
“We can’t wait for the two shows where we hope to thank our fans for their loyalty over the years,” he said.
Pitshou, who has never disappointed in Marondera, added:
“Each time that I perform in Marondera, I make sure that fans at satisfied because they have always been loyal to me.
“I’m grateful that I have loyal fans in Marondera and this Saturday they should come in numbers.”
Pitshou is one of the consistent rhumba artists who has been doing well for the greater of the year 2022.




