Author: Radio Palmwine.com.
U.K Female Hip-hop star and one
time Mobo award winner for best hip-hop act, Dj and Presenter for Choice FM
96.9/101.1 London will be joining De Indispensables on a 5 state tour in
Nigeria. The two acts who also have a song together on De Indispensables debut
Press On LP titled Am Sorry Remix will be shooting a video for the track
which is one of the killer cuts on the album. The song which was made across
boundaries without the 2 acts meeting will finally have a video bringing them
together.
Phoebe one will be arriving Nigeria some time in May to unite with the boys
for the first time, go on tour as well as cut a video. The video is set to be
shot in 3 different cities in Nigeria and one city in the United Kingdom which
are Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt and London respectively. De Indispensables
are due to perform in London from June 2006, shoot part of the video as well as
promote their United Kingdom release which has been moved to August 2006.
Grafton Records have promised a good video and intend to use the best video
crews both from Nigeria and the United Kingdom in other to give the video a
Universal appeal but still sticking to its African roots.
The 5 state tour which is labeled the Peace Tour will also feature, one of U.K’S
biggest urban promoters, Idispensables Blacknights,
Radio Palmwine.com will also be on
the tour to cover the event.
Grafton Records newly signed Artiste M. Trill whose debut LP will soon be
released soon, and many more Nigerian artiste will be on the road for the tour.
Grafton Entertainment will be working with Gold House Production International
the organizers and promoters of Miss Akwa Ibom and many other unique events in
the area.
The dates for the shows are as follows;
RIVERS STATE 25th / 26th May 2006
ILLUSIONS NIGHT CLUB PORTHARCOURT
UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT
BAYELSA STATE 27TH MAY 2006
Yenegoa
IMO STATE
OWERRI
AKWA IBOM 2nd June 2006
UYO
CROSS RIVERS STATE 3rd MAY 2006
Calabar
Author: World Music Central News Room
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