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SA’S SHOTA PROMISES FIREWORKS

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MBABANE - South African top artist Shota has promised his fans a good show where he will give them a taste of his new songs.
The former Shana member said he will be performing some of his latest songs which feature award winning artist Heavy K.


“I take every performance seriously. I can confirm that I will be performing in Swaziland on Friday. I will arrive as early as 12pm to get time to mingle with my friends. I have been to Swaziland and I have seen how much the people respect me.

It is for that reason that I will make sure that I do not disappoint,” he said. He said even if there would be four people attending the show, he will definitely make sure that those four leave the show happy. “I invite everyone to come to the show, I promise them the best and definitely they will not regret why they attended the show,” he said.

DJ Mbo, whose real name is Mbongeni Sithungo, the man behind the Earcandy Music Entertainment said preparations for the show were already at an advanced stage urging fun lovers not to miss what is going to be the best show.
Mbo assured people of Pigg’s Peak nothing but a night filled with fun saying DJ Cndo and Shota will arrive in the country early to get an opportunity to mingle with their fans.


“While urging the public to attend the show, it is also our responsibility to give the fans the opportunity of mingling with the artists.  We have asked them to come early so they can have time with their fans,” Sithungo said.


He said in order for all music lovers to be in a position of being in Pigg’s Peak they have arranged transport that will pick fun lovers in Mbabane and Manzini. “Transport will be available at the New Mall in Mbabane between 5pm and 9pm and those who are in Manzini can go to the Riverstone Mall as transport will be available between 5pm and 7pm. Pigg’s Peak is the place to be this Friday,” he said.


 



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