The show for the people
MTC will be hosting the 081Every1Fest, a one-of-a-kind musical festival in celebration of its billion dollar 100% population coverage project called 081Every1.
African and Namibian talents are set to headline during the MTC 081Every1Fest set for 11 August. The 081EveryFest will be the biggest music celebration that Namibia has seen in a long time, featuring a star-studded line-up including multi-awarded and musical kingpin Gazza, NAMA 2018 winner Kalux, high-spirited and lively Oteya, rhythmically gifted 2018 Best hip-hop winner KP Illest, feisty Sally, velvety voiced Adora, the incredible trio of PDK, DJ sensations Afroberries and 4x4 Too Much Power, to give Namibians a memorable show. Also featured will be mega Zimbabwean performer, Jah Prayzah, Davido, Runtown, Heavy K and Busiswa from South Africa part of the line-up.
During the launch, MTC's Tim Ekandjo said Namibians can expect fireworks saying that never before in the history of Namibia has there ever been seen such a powerful line-up of Africa's best artists on one stage, describing the event as nothing short as historic and truly a continental African concert.
“This is an unbelievable line-up, in fact it is crazy but we will deliver it successfully. We have not done such a big show since 2015 when we had the Trey Songz concert, and we know that Namibians have been waiting for the next treat. I am excited that we are taking this Fest to Katutura and making it accessible to everybody for only N$25 - making this the cheapest show in the history of African shows. We do not want anybody to miss out,” he said.
Ekandjo also explained that the 081Every1Fest is essentially a charity event, as all ticket sales will be donated to charity, in particular the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia, to fight the high shortage of houses for our people.
“While we are celebrating, we must also remember to give back, and I therefore encourage all Namibians to come out in their numbers, fill up the stadium to maximum capacity because your N$25 will go straight to charity,” he said.
Tickets will be available at Webtickets or at any Pick n Pay outlet and one person will be limited to ten tickets. No tickets will be sold at the concert venue. Ekandjo also assured the public that security will be very tight at the event and emphasised that strict security protocols will be in place to ensure that concert-goers have peace of mind during the concert.
Staff Reporter
During the launch, MTC's Tim Ekandjo said Namibians can expect fireworks saying that never before in the history of Namibia has there ever been seen such a powerful line-up of Africa's best artists on one stage, describing the event as nothing short as historic and truly a continental African concert.
“This is an unbelievable line-up, in fact it is crazy but we will deliver it successfully. We have not done such a big show since 2015 when we had the Trey Songz concert, and we know that Namibians have been waiting for the next treat. I am excited that we are taking this Fest to Katutura and making it accessible to everybody for only N$25 - making this the cheapest show in the history of African shows. We do not want anybody to miss out,” he said.
Ekandjo also explained that the 081Every1Fest is essentially a charity event, as all ticket sales will be donated to charity, in particular the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia, to fight the high shortage of houses for our people.
“While we are celebrating, we must also remember to give back, and I therefore encourage all Namibians to come out in their numbers, fill up the stadium to maximum capacity because your N$25 will go straight to charity,” he said.
Tickets will be available at Webtickets or at any Pick n Pay outlet and one person will be limited to ten tickets. No tickets will be sold at the concert venue. Ekandjo also assured the public that security will be very tight at the event and emphasised that strict security protocols will be in place to ensure that concert-goers have peace of mind during the concert.
Staff Reporter
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