The brainchild of Plaxedes, the concert is set to revive urban music by pulling together all the talented urban performers of yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Sanii is no newcomer to live performances. The talented and charismatic singer has wowed audiences ever since he started out in music. He is known for his hits such as
“Usadaro”, “Vulela” to his recent chart topper called “Kubhaguja”.
Sanii’s music borders on love and relationships and he surely knows how to rock at any given time and stage.
So far, he’s done a number of collaborations including with Trevor Dongo and Taurai Gordon Nzira, another talented singer.
Ngoni Kambarami is no pushover when it comes to urban music he deserves special mention.
Like Sanii, Ngoni focuses on love and relationships with such hits as “Angela” and “Ndiwe Chete” being his most popular tunes.
Ngoni, as he is affectionately known by his legion of fans, is a well a travelled artistes who has thrilled his audiences in Zimbabwe and beyond borders.
One notable feat about Ngoni is that he has a number of chart-topping hits and every show is an experience.
Last but not least, Plaxedes is basking in the glory of her new album “Brighter Day”, released under her new record label La Cede International.
The comeback album announced her return after she took a sabbatical to focus on family and complete her Masters in Business Administration.
However, despite all that, music is an inborn thing and something she does so well at any given time.
Already, the two videos of the songs “Huya Ndikutaridze” and “Love You Better” are doing well on the airwaves with one of her videos featuring on Channel O.
The video, shot in South Africa, has plenty to enjoy with the diva appearing in what seems to be tropical rain forest singing her way into the sunset.
Stunning is perhaps the best word to describe the video and as she continues in that direction she could be heading for a top accolade this year.
The song is a departure from her previous recordings as it is a fusion of traditional, afro-jazz and soul music.
However, what has not changed on the new release is the soul and ballad type of music that’s synonymous with Plaxedes.
Featured on the album are David Sengwayo, vocalists Rumbidzai Sengwayo and Petronella Gobvu as well as Tino Dambaneunga among others.
Plaxedes, a former member of the famed Ruvhuvhuto Sisters together with the late Jackie Madondo and Ivy Kombo-Kasi, has four other albums to her credit.
Her debut, “Tisaparadzane”, put her in the spotlight followed by “Kamumhanzi”, “Sentiments” and “Full Circle”, which did well on the charts.
This is a show not to be missed!!!



