Wizards, ATI shine at beMobile show

 

Smega is a beMobile initiative to send and receive money through the phone.  All along, for the Wizards, it was their first performance in Francistown this year, while A.T.I was in the country's second city a month ago.  He too gave a first-rate performance at the Lizard Entertainment.Wizards were the first to come on stage to a packed Galo Centre parking lot that got excited at their appearance. 

It was around 3pm and the crowd comprised of the old and school children.Young school girls and boys were screaming throughout the performance.  It was tough for the stage security as they tried to contend with fans who flocked to the stage as they wanted to touch the hand of the Wizards' crew.  School girls screamed uncontrollably as a diminutive Wizards dancer jumped and disappeared into a bag.

The dancer performed sexually suggestive moves as the group performed Dr Mokento, a development that resulted in him winning the hearts of many fans.  He rocked fans with his continuous energetic moves. After the Wizards, ATI wrapped it up at around 4pm. A.T.I rocked until 5pm and the school going girls and boys could not stop screaming for the musician that many would hate to love at the same time.

While some label him a Satanist, the younger generation has fallen in love with the musician's type of music. Judging by the numbers that turned up at his Galo Centre performance on Friday A.T.I's star power gives testamony to that perculiar fact.  He performed his old and new songs.

The crowd's thirst was left unquenched and continued asking for more.  Even the minor showers that late afternoon could not move the crowd.From here, the SMEGA launch will be taken to Gaborone and Maun in the next two weeks. Both musicians will be there to perform.