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FINE VIBES AT TRAFFIC LIGHT PARTY

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MALKERNS – The vibrant and engaging ‘Traffic Light Party’ drew a capacity crowd to House On Fire on Friday. The event held at the Amphitheatre created a lively and intimate atmosphere. The show, dominated by young people, featured a mix of good music and fun games that kept the energy high throughout the night. King Terry and Bello Nkosi the talented MCs were the captains of the night. They kept patrons engaged and entertained. They captivated the crowd with games that included ‘best pick-up line’ and ‘guess the song’ both of which proved to be popular.

The goal of the event was to offer an exclusive Valentine’s Day evening, providing an opportunity to enjoy good music mingle and network. It was a successful gathering that brought smiles to many.  Flying Fish surprised patrons with gifts including caps, carrypacks and coolers. Musicians were given the opportunity to shine. Performers included AyaCity, Chantel, Uncle Karly, Wassabee, Kingdon, Trish and Nelson X. These talented artists helped to make the event a memorable one. 

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