Friday, 23 March 2018

Date set for Mosi Day of Thunder

ZAMBIAN Breweries, the sponsors of the Mosi Day of Thunder, have officially confirmed Africa Freedom Day as the date for the music extravaganza.

A statement released by Langmead and Media says Zambian Breweries is eagerly anticipating another fun-filled day of festivities in the tourist capital, Livingstone.
“The last two Mosi Day of Thunder concerts have been a great success and we look forward to having another fantastic celebration of music, arts and culture,” Zambian Breweries country director Jose Moran says.
“The Mosi Day of Thunder has become a highlight of the entertainment and social calendar in the last two years. The 2018 event will be the third instalment of the successful music show and promises to be even bigger and better than ever.”
Last year’s concert attracted over 7,000 party enthusiasts from across Zambia. It was headlined by Tanzanian bongo flava recording artiste and dancer Naseeb Abdul Juma, otherwise widely known by his stage name of Diamond Platnumz.
He was supported by local musical heavyweights like Danny Kaya, Urban Hype, James Sakala, Jay Rox, Chef 187, Slap Dee, Marimba Band from Avani, DJ Psycho Tash and the Bittersweet poets.
Zambian Breweries expanded the format of last year’s event to include the best of the country’s arts and culture, as well as arranging for ticket holders to get free access to the stunning Mosi-oa-Tunya Falls, aka The Smoke that Thunders.

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