Tuku, Sulu and Amuli invade Sunningdale

In what has been dubbed the “Mother of all shows” this weekend, superstar Oliver Mtukudzi will share the stage with Dendera music exponent Sulumani Chimbetu and forgotten sungura prodigy Gift Amuli, at Miami Night Club in Sunningdale.
This is Tuku’s second performance at the joint since his maiden gig in February last year but this time around he will be doing a solo act, but fans should not rule out surprise acts from the legend.
It is being whispered that ‘Samanyanga’ — Tuku’s other stage name derived from his totem of the elephant — will play some of his tracks backed by Sulu’s Orchestra Dendera Kings outfit.
This might give revellers something to savour during the show considering that it will be a blend of two different music genres.
Those in the know can testify that Tuku and Sulu’s combination, both on stage and in the studio is nothing short of magic as is evidenced by Sulu’s studio work “Kwedu” featuring Tuku, which is carried on his award-winning album “Non Stop”.
Interestingly, Tuku’s maiden act at Miami Night Club also featured “Mwana Wedangwe” and the duo lived up to their names as two of the country’s leading musicians. Both artistes return to the joint with new projects in their music bags and fans expect a memorable night.
With sungura musician Amuli in tow, the show has all what it takes to be a thriller.
Amuli has a style that has endeared him to a legion of music lovers and his inclusion in the line-up is not by default.
“We are expecting fireworks since this is going to be the mother of all shows.
“There will be a lot of surprises from the three musicians and apart from their acts, there will be a wide range of both local and imported drinks as well as a variety of food,” Patrick Namalueso, the manager of Miami Night Club, said.

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