LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA – The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMAs) are set to thrill music lovers to an array of more than 30 African artists at the AFRIMAs Music Village at Agege Stadium in Lagos on 21 November. Ghanaian musician Stonebwoy will join more than 30 African artists at the 2019 AFRIMAs Music Village in Lagos on 21 November.
The line-up includes top music stars from across the five African regions and the diaspora. Some of the artists are past winners and current nominees of the pan-African awards. The event, which is expected to run into the early hours of Friday morning, will also host performances from upcoming artists.
Confirmed artists include Tiwa Savage (Nigeria), Stonebwoy (Ghana), Nasty C (South Africa), Sho Madjozi (South Africa), Master KG (South Africa), Awilo Longomba (DRC), Sauti Sol (Kenya), Rayvanny (Tanzania), Daphné (Cameroon), Anna Jone (Angola), Toofan (Togo), Aminux (Morocco) and Kanvee Adams (Liberia).
The Nigerian artists who will be sharing the stage with their African counterparts are 2Baba, Teni, YCee, Pasuma Wonder, Rudeboy, Saheed Osupa, Small Doctor, Skiibi, Niniola, Falz, DJ Spinall and Mr P. Others are DJ Cuppy, 9ice, Fireboy, Atawewe, Harrysong, Q.dot, Obesere, Slimcase, Mr Reel, Mayorkun, Reminisce and DJ Neptune ad
“It is no doubt this year’s AFRIMA Music Village attendees will leave with utmost fulfilment,” AFRIMAs head of media Sola Dada said.
“The decision by the AFRIMAs international committee to change venue and take the concert closer to the grassroots in Agege Stadium, mainland Lagos, where diehard and loyal music lovers are, is to avail them the opportunity to experience their favourite African stars perform live on stage.
“From its inception, the concert has catered to its audience, creating an experience that stays with them for a long time. The previous edition in Ghana at the 100 000-capacity Independence Square in Accra left the crowd yearning for more, and the sixth edition will surely surpass previous ones.”
Concertgoers will need to buy an official AFRIMAs T-shit at 2 000 naira ($5.50) here to attend he concert, which starts at 6pm. The 2019 edition of the AFRIMAs take place at Eko Hotel on 23 November.
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