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A cross–section of Artistes lined up to perform during the forth-coming Glo-CAF Awards gala have promised to make it a night of fun, glamour and endless entertainment.
Speaking on the gala night, Diamond from Tanzania said that he‘s most excited to perform at Glo-CAF Awards for the first time, adding that “Africa should expect to see the best performance of all time at Glo CAF Awards, if am not mistaken; because I have put all my life in Music. Besides, our singing and dance steps that we will bring on stage will be the talk of the whole continent.”
He described playing at the Awards night as “one of the best opportunities to start with in 2015. “It is a good platform for my career too, even though I am on tour now but my all focus is on Glo CAF Awards.”
On the part of Soweto Gospel Choir, “Africa will see pure energy during our performance at the Glo-CAF Awards. They will hear beautiful harmonies and see exciting dancing. Soweto Gospel Choir are not just singers, we are performers, and our audience will feel totally uplifted as they experience the joy of music and our love for life.
We feel honoured and excited to be performing on this platform. The choirs are great football enthusiasts so an opportunity to be part of this prestigious awards evening, and to be guests in Nigeria, is something very special.”
Hakim, the folk singer from Egypt promised to present to Africa the Egyptian shaabi music which according to him, is a small branch of all the rich music of Africa. He stated that he is extremely honored to be invited to perform at Glo- Caf Awards adding that “ it’s really important that we build bridges within our African continent and know each other’s culture.
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