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Promise land festival 2024: Nigerian stars set to headline in October

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Promise Land Festival 2024

The Promise Land Festival 2024, held from 4th to 6th October, will feature Nigerian Afrobeat stars like Rema, Asake, and Omah Lay, along with global artists in a vibrant musical celebration.

 

The Promise Land Festival 2024, a highly anticipated international music event, will take place from the 4th to the 6th of October at Doug Jennings Park.

This multi-genre festival promises to deliver a rich blend of music from various continents, showcasing culturally diverse and invigorating performances.

 

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Nigerian Afrobeat stars are set to lead the charge, with Rema performing on the second day alongside Jorja Smith, Miguel, and Fiji.

The closing day will see performances from Asake and Omah Lay, who will share the stage with rap legend Busta Rhymes.

 

 

The festival’s exciting lineup also includes Nigerian artists such as The Compozers, Sarz, Seyi Vibez, Shallipopi, Tiwa Savage, Victony, Ruger, and BNXN.

Additionally, other African talents like Black Sherif, King Promise, DBN Gogo, Major League DJz, Young Stunna, and Uncle Waffles will bring their unique sounds to the festival, further amplifying its global appeal.

Promise Land Festival is a celebration of diverse music cultures, uniting sounds from different continents for a spectacular three-day experience.

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