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On December 24, reggae and dancehall artiste Samini will take the stage at the Grande Arena to give patrons an unforgettable experience.
According to the Linda hitmaker, this event will be his best yet.
In an interview with JoyNews, Samini detailed what to expect on the day adding that “for my entire career, I have done shows on stage alongside other artists, I’ve done Saminifest which is my show but was open for other musicians to come through to do other stuff.”
“But Samini experience is my first auditorium event,” he told Becky.
He further insisted that no one can afford to miss his performance as a forty-year-old trailblazer.
“I am just looking forward to seeing my fans, lovers, all well-wishers, and everyone who has been part of the movement from day one, come out and let’s celebrate me at forty. So come and experience the new Samini.”
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