Friday 14 October 2011

Legends spice up Zim’s biggest reggae party


                                                              Fantan Mojah
Music lovers unsure whether or not to attend the annual Lion Lager Beer Festival, on saturday, have been assured that none of them will be turned away as happened at last year's event. Scores of reggae fans failed to watch Beanie Man after Old Hararians Sports Club proved too small to host the hundreds of fans who thronged the club in 2010.

Police had to be vigilant as some fans tried to force their way in, with some falling victims to vicious police dogs. Lion Lager brand manager Sandra Madovi said Delta Beverages had learnt from their mistakes and thus had picked the Glamis Arena as the ideal venue. "Glamis has a capacity of 35 000 so definitely the unfortunate events we witnessed last year will not be repeated.
"The fans can be rest assured that this venue will be more accessible and they should come and enjoy the biggest music show of the year," she said. Tickets will start selling at 10am tomorrow at the venue while the show will start at 12 noon with the first 200 people getting Lion Lager branded T-shirts.

The bar activations teams will provide entertainment from noon along with other games which include karaoke till 3pm. The DJs take over at 3pm showcasing their selection skills till 4:30pm after which the Transit Crew gets jamming till their former lead singer Mic Inity takes over at 5:30pm. 

Suluman Chimbetu belts out his sungura pieces from 6:30 before Winky D brings his ninja antics on stage at 8pm. Beres Hammond steps up at 9pm before leaving the stage for Cocoa Tea with Fantan Mojah being the last act with his high energy songs. Herald

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