You have to get the red wine ready! British reggae and pop band UB40, known for hits like Red Red Wine and Falling in Love With You, will headline the Stanbic Music Festival next month in Lusaka.
The platinum-selling band, with its original line-up of Ali Campbell, Astro and Mickey Virtue that enjoyed decades of success from 1979 to 2008, will lead an exciting set of local artistes that include JK, Wezi, Pompi, James Sakala, Afunika, Israel and the Cape Town-based Chingola-born violinist Caitlin for the October 7 – 8 festival.
“In line with the theme ‘Move with the Rhythm’, Stanbic Bank is holding a two-day festival featuring renowned multi-racial cross-over pop-reggae band UB40 known for their huge hits with multiple top 10 gold and platinum selling and Grammy nominations including four number one’s worldwide and a total of 70 million plus sales,” Stanbic Bank head of marketing and communications Perry Siame announced at a press briefing at their offices in Lusaka on Thursday.
“This year, we have cast our nets wide to not only focus on jazz which is a specific genre of music, but to encompass the different music genres that appeal to our customers and patrons following a survey that was conducted after last year’s Stanbic Jazz Festival.
“As a listening bank, we take time to understand our customer’s needs and lifestyle, which is part of the reason we have hosted the Stanbic Jazz Festival over the last two years and have presented artistes of international repute such as Hugh Masekela, Oliver Mtukudzi, Mi Casa, Earl Klugh, Zonke and varied local artistes.”
Siame says as part of the Standard Bank Group, which is a big sponsor of arts and culture across the African continent such as the Joy of Jazz in South Africa and other jazz festivals in Malawi and Ghana, Stanbic Bank Zambia is poised to continue positioning the Stanbic Music Festival which is now in its third year as part of the country’s tourist calendar.
At the same briefing, National Arts Council (NAC) director Adrian Chipindi said they are happy to partner with Stanbic to promote the arts through a festival such as the Stanbic Music Festival as it has now been dubbed.
This year, the event will be held at Lusaka Polo Club. Charges for the festival have been pegged at K1000 for VVIP, K750 for VIP and K500 for the standard. Tickets can be bought from Comp-Tickets, all Shoprite stores and all Stanbic Bank branches.
RED RED WINE
FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU
KINGSTON TOWN
HERE I AM (COME AND TAKE ME)
Too expensive. Next story
Never heard of these muppets
Thanks
BB2014
Hope there will be more Jameson and Bandits for consumption.Its five years of red wine and Jameson…
Wow Mushota crawl out from under that rock!
Mushota, how could you have known them seeing as you were born in 1997, no wonder your pathetics posts on this site!
K500 for standard yoh yoh i would love to go but….
I can use that 500 for my Kids fuel to school sori UB40 i would loved to go too but hey! kamutengo
They should take it to Heroes stadium so that many people can attend and help reduce on ticket costs.
That’s a good suggestion Zedoc, a bunch of people would definitely have gone if the price was much more reasonable.
At K100 per muntu and Heroes stadium as venue what a killing!
Would have loved to go…….can use 500 for bread & fuel
Afta ba sila they want to cum to Zambia to make ya rent.they shud try dundumwezi olo neganega
Agree Daniel!That’s exactly what I also said..kkkkk!
Ni njala yabanyokola
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