Standard tickets sold out for Jah Prayzah album launch

Trust Khosa

Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

JAH PRAYZAH has announced that standard tickets for the launch of his highly anticipated album, “Ndini Mukudzeyi,” slated for May 3 at Old Hararians Sports Club, are already sold out.

In a recent social media post, he expressed gratitude, stating: “Early Bird tickets ku Standard Section sold out.”

In response, fans took to the comments section to show their support for the singer.

One of his fans, Lucy Precious Musokeri, commented: “Yuwii apa ndikuverengera kutenga nhaimi.” (I have been delaying buying my tickets.)”

Another fan, Norleen Round, remarked: “Kubuda nekupera yoh. (They are sold out upon release.)”

Some fans said they were facing challenges in buying online tickets.

“Purchasing using the website ikuramba, toitasei?” said another fan, Mitchell Zondi.

Similar sentiments were echoed by yet another fan who said: “Takatenga online hapana kuuya any message. Plz reply ku inbox kwenyu Jah Prayzah (We bought online tickets but did not receive confirmation, reply in inbox).”

Tickets for Jah Prayzah’s album are priced at US$20 for the second phase of standard tickets, US$40 for VIP, US$50 for the game and US$200 for VVIP.

Besides his upcoming album “Mukudzeyi,” Jah Prayzah boasts a rich catalogue of music, including “Rudo Nerunyararo” (2007), “Sungano” (2010), “Ngwarira Kuparara” (2012), “Tsviriyo” (2013), “Kumbumura Mhute” (2014), “Jerusarema” (2015), “Mdhara Vachauya” (2016), “Chitubu” (2018), “Hokoyo” (2020), “Gwara” (2021),

“Chiremerera” (2023) and “Maita Baba” (2023).

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