Black Sherif's highly anticipated concert, Zaama Disco, is returning to the La Palm Beach Hotel.
This decision comes after the initial announcement that it would take place at the Africa Lake near Trade Fair.
Public Relations Officer for the festival, Kingsley Legend said “We understand changes can be unexpected, but we promise you an even more extraordinary experience at the La Palm Beach hotel.”
He added that "tickets remain valid, and we can't wait to celebrate the magic of Black Sherif's music together at the La Palm Beach Hotel."
Get your ticket at www.zaamadisco.com or dial *714*1000#.
Last year's episode instilled creativity in art and culture, unity, and brotherhood with a power-packed production and visual experience.
The yet-to-be-announced lineup of performing artists is expected to leave a lasting impression on fans.
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