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Naakmusiq, Zuma headline Untamed Sessions

Naakmusiq PIC: MGOSI.CO.ZA
Naakmusiq PIC: MGOSI.CO.ZA

Gaborone City is about to experience an electrifying night of music as popular South African artists, Naakmusiq and Zuma take the stage at the upcoming Untamed Sessions event

The highly anticipated concert will be held tomorrow at the Game City Horizon View (Marquee), promising an unforgettable evening filled with fun, excitement, and top-notch entertainment. Naakmusiq, known for his soulful voice and remarkable talent, has captivated audiences with his hit songs such as Mamelani, Ntombi and Ndakwenza Ntoni. Having won the hearts of fans in Botswana over a decade ago, Naakmusiq's return to the country is eagerly awaited. Joining him on stage will be the rising star, Zuma, who has gained popularity in recent years with chart-topping tracks like Megalo and & Ly'ntsimbi Zase Envy. Event coordinator DJ Kebah expressed his excitement about the upcoming concert stating: "Untamed Sessions is bringing a significant experience and vibe to Gabz City.

This event will be filled with non-stop fun and excitement. We have curated the perfect blend of music, talented DJs, and an exceptional venue to create an unforgettable evening for our vibrant audience." To ensure the safety and security of all attendees, maximum security measures will be put in place throughout the event. The organisers have made it a priority to create a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone to have a great time. Untamed Sessions is a premier events company dedicated to curating exceptional urban mainstream entertainment experiences in Botswana. Their commitment to delivering high quality entertainment has earned them a reputation for creating unforgettable moments that resonate with their enthusiastic audience.

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