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Winky D, Jah Prayzah headline summer slam bash

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RAINBOW Towers Gardens will today come alive when more than 20 artistes take turns to entertain revellers at a bash dubbed Summer Slam.

RAINBOW Towers Gardens will today come alive when more than 20 artistes, drawn from different genres that include dancehall, sungura and urban grooves, take turns to entertain revellers at a bash dubbed Summer Slam.

Entertainment Reporter

Winky D, with his Vigilance band, and contemporary reggae crooner, Jah Prayzah will be the main acts at the bash that will also feature Trevor Dongo, Jay C, King Shaddy, Jiggaz, and Spyda, among others.

Several wheel-spinners in the form of Godfather Templeman, Garry B, Smiley, DJ Squila, DJ Gary B and Ash Styles are billed to be among selectors of the day.

Patson Chimbodza of Chipaz Promotions, organisers of the bash, said all was set for the big event.

“Judging from the line up of the artistes who are billed to perform today, there are no doubts that the show promises to be a thriller. I just want to urge music fans to come and support their favourite artistes,” Chimbodza said.

Winky D, aka Big Man, will be out to prove why he has become a household name in the dancehall genre.

On the other side, Jah Prayzah and the Third Generation Band are expected to have a good act as they are currently riding high with their latest album and spectacular stagework that mimics military drills.

Rising stars, to include Jay C, King Shaddy, Dongo and Jiggaz, will have a chance to show they can stand their ground at such a mega-event.