Urban groovers set for UK tour

A tour that is being organised by Airlift Entertainment would see these local artistes touring different cities in the UK that include Birmingham, Leicester and London.
In an interview, Stunner said they would be leaving Zimbabwe on 15 December on a three week-tour of the United Kingdom.
“Everything is going according to plan and we will be leaving Zimbabwe on the 15th of December.

” This is going to be our first tour as urban grooves that have been in the industry for more than 10 years now,” he said.
Stunner said this tour has been organised by Airlift Entertainment, a company that is originally from UK.

“We caught up with this company a long time ago via internet and social networking site Facebook and from that time they have been following our performances,” he said.
Stunner said Airlift was convinced with the consistence and dedication they noticed in the their works before they decided to organise this tour.
“Getting such a deal shows that our music is growing everyday and at the moment all the artistes who are part of this tour have got hit songs that are dominating our local chats,” he said.

Stunner said their first show is set to take place in London where they have got two shows before they proceed to Birmingham.
“We are going to have an opportunity to stage shows in Leicester, Coventry, Birmingham and London.
“These shows are only going to raise our profile, but monetary wise home is best,” he said.

Meanwhile, Stunner is working with Jet clothing store as its brand ambassador.
Stunner, who is rocking the airwaves with the hit track Godo, is a freelance model who will be promoting the latest fashion trends.

“I was working with Express Stores before they introduced Jet Stores and I am still working with them although I did not sign any contract with them,” said Chideme.
He said he enjoyed being a freelance, as he did not want to be tied up to any organisation due to other commitments.

“I don’t want to be tied to anything right now so I enjoy being a freelance model and advertiser, as I have other commitments,” he said.
Stunner also does campaigns for a mobile  network, G-tide.
Last week, the country’s leading fashion store, Edgars, announced that their subsidiary stores Express and Express Mart stores were changing to Jet Stores.

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