All systems go for Pretty Girls Love Good Music
Friday, December 15, 2023 | 360 Views |

Nadia Nakai
The lifestyle event will be returning for its third installment. With most festivals normally held on Saturday, Pretty Girls Love Good Music has gone against the tide as it always happens on Sundays.
Boasting a star studded lineup, the event offers patrons the best way to unwind days before the Christmas holidays. This Sunday, South African heavyweights like Kwesta of the hit 'Ngudi', Nadia Nakai, Kamo Mphela, Mellow and Sleazy, DJ Fresh and Tyler ICU will mesmerise patrons during the show.
From the local scene acts like Lesego M, Vee Mampeezy, ATI, La Timmy, DJ Ngwazi, Han C, Harrycane and DJ Kuchi will also want to make a point.
In an interview an with Mmegi Online, the event organiser Godwin Sebina also known as Exzozo in the entertainment space revealed that they were uncertain about hosting the event this year. He said this was because of lack of funds, which caused the event to be held on an unfamiliar date.
Despite being held on a later date than usual, he expressed hope that the event will be successful. “The date is not bad because it is the last day in Gaborone for most people before they travel for holidays. So I think it is well positioned,” he confidently said.
Regarding preparations, Exzozo said they have not encountered any challenges with preparations running smoothly. “Everything has been going well. And we expect all booked artists to show up as we want host a memorable season 3 for everyone,” he said.
The tickets for the events sell at P100 presold, P150 at the gate. There is also a VIP Bottle policy.
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