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Big names to grace Cue’s ‘All Black Experience

All black Experience
All black Experience

FRANCISTOWN: Organisers of the Cue's All Black Experience have said this year's event will be bigger and better and have promised the Francistowners endless entertainment on the day.

The mega event has been regularly attended by some of the biggest A-listers from the "City of all things precious" showcasing different top-notch all-black fashion. The 12-hour event, which is billed for Saturday, will be a way to celebrate the 44th birthday of DJ Cue, a legendary Francistown DJ. In an interview with Arts & Culture, DJ Cue said this year's event will be attended by the biggest names in Francistown and from across the country. “This will be a special birthday occasion that I will be celebrating with my friends and everyone from all corners of the city,” he said. The maestro DJ said they will not have any line-up but there will be some special appearances and performances from some of his friends in the entertainment industry.

The All Black Experience has been held for the last four years with the exception of 2020 as the country was on a total Lockdown due to the outbreak of COVID-19, he added.

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