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Star Vicy’s highly-anticipated music event, Vision World, is back for the second time after the maiden edition in 2022.
Slated for August 17, 2024, at the Afrikiko Night Club on Old Kent Road, London, the event promises an electrifying evening of celebration.
This will be followed by a double single release of 'Fa Ma Me' and 'All Of Me' on July 24, 2024.
After the resounding success of the first edition, which saw a packed room of 200 fans on August 19, 2022, Vision World is set to make an even bigger impact this year.
Vision World is not just a concert; it is a celebration of Star Vicy’s birthday, bringing together friends, fans, and a lineup of talented artists from all over the UK and beyond.
This year’s event will feature performances by Kevin Omar, Melaning Tee, Danny Lampo, Horlu from Nigeria, Manni B, Kay Bryn, AttitudeHimself, Ephraim Beatz, New ID, FreshAndy, and Bollie, the hitmaker behind “Kiss Your Bride.”
The show will be produced by DJ Cizzy and supported by an array of sponsors and collaborators including Bizzle Entertainment, Royal Hills, Madphat Music and Vish Clothing, with Afrobeat Unruly by SARIKI serving as media partners.
In addition to the thrilling concert, fans can look forward to the release of two new singles from Star Vicy on July 24, 2024. The tracks, titled “Fa Ma Me (Attitude)” and “All of Me,” are set to showcase Star Vicy’s unique blend of Afrodrill, Drill, and Afrobeats genres.

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