John Blaq, Vinka to perform at Wizkid show

As we countdown days to the Wizkid Live in Kampala Concert, ExW , the organisers  have confirmed a list of curtain-raisers that will share the same stage with the Nigerian Superstar.

The Nigerian born singer Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, also known as Wizkid, will return with a bang to offer yet another performance in Kampala on December 5 at Kololo Airstrip and according to organisers, Ugandan singers John Blaq and Vinka will perform at the concert as curtain-raisers.

Another DJ from Kenya will fly in to join Ugandan DJs Kasbaby, DJ Simples and DJ Ciza who will take over the decks on the day of the show.

The show that is also sponsored by Pepsi will see the 29-year-old performing for his Ugandan crowd for the second time after a successful show in 2019.

In a video drop, the singer promised a great show and added that he cannot wait to get on the Ugandan stage on December 5.

“I can’t wait to come to Uganda. It’s one of my favorite countries in the world because it shows me so much, love. I can’t wait to turn up and give my fans an electrifying performance. I am excited to give my fans an amazing surprise concert. It’s going to be epic,” he said.

Tickets to the show will go for shs30k and the VIPs will part with Shs80K.

The Kampala concert will follow Wizkid’s successful worldwide tour that has seen him perform in countries like Australia, United Kingdom, Portugal, France and most recently, Tanzania, with Bongo flavor star, Diamond Platnumz at the Wasafi Festival.

 

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