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Singer Adina is set to host her own virtual concert for music lovers on Saturday, April 18.
She joins a growing list of artistes who are aiming to entertain fans while they are at home on lockdown.
Adina's virtual concert will be streamed live on YouTube at 3 pm. This is the 'Killing me Softly' hitmaker's second time holding a concert online.
She first hosted one on Soundcity’s Instagram page.
Taking to Instagram to share the news, Adina wrote, “so I had an acoustic 🎸session the other day✌🏾And will be premiering it live on YouTube this SATURDAY at 3pm GMT💃🏻Let’s meet on my YouTube page and have a chat before the session.😉 Remember it’s this Saturday at 3 pm GMT!! 😘.”
She urged fans to stay home and safe. The concert is a collaboration between herself, YouTube and Google Africa.
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