Mouthwatering feast, entertainment awaits Digawana
Friday, February 23, 2024 | 110 Views |
The event, which is organised by a local events company, Karrim Entertainment, will be held on March 30 at The Homestead Farm in Digawana. With an all-local line-up headlined by traditional dance maestro, Ditiro Leero, the event promises to serve a mouth-watering fusion of entertainment and meat delicacy.
The event organiser, Bokamoso Karrim also known as DJ@Karrim in the entertainment space, said the idea is to promote and encourage young upcoming talent in Digawana, which will help upgrade the entertainment industry in Digawana and surrounding villages. “Meat brings people together.
We all know that on every occasion, meat is always the most desired meal hence I have come up with the idea to bring in all sorts of meat for the people to come and enjoy themselves with the good music and performances. We also want to allow the local creatives to showcase their talent. We believe this will go a long way in uplifting the entertainment space in the village as well,” said Karrim. On the line-up, Ditiro Leero will be joined by Tawana ya Koma, Ashley Gops, Zolasko, Figos, Sparks Lehipi, Boyz and Drums, Da Healer, DJ Mimpo, Mr Xola, DJ Mandaza, DJ Polyester (RB2), DJ Olavshiz and many more.
The MCs are BJB, Belinda Bw and Nani. “Karrim Entertainment promises to bring the best of the best event this time around. Unlike our past events, we have our VIP section which comes with several benefits such as dedicated security and personal photographer amongst many other things. Not only that, we are bringing the best security, which will make sure that everyone is safe as well as their properties and help maintain order during the event. We also have a kid session which includes kids’ games as well as jumping castles,” he added.
Tickets for the show are available online at Spar and Choppies retail stores and Webtickets. Early bird tickets for the event sell for P80, standard P100 and P150 double and kids P30 while the VIP ticket sells for P1,000 and admits two people.
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