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Busy Signal tickets outlets announced

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ORGANISERS of Jamaican singer Busy Signal’s debut concert in Zimbabwe have announced the selling points for the show’s tickets that will go on sale on Friday ahead of the concert on Saturday at Glamis Stadium in Harare.

ORGANISERS of Jamaican singer Busy Signal’s debut concert in Zimbabwe have announced the selling points for the show’s tickets that will go on sale on Friday ahead of the concert on Saturday at Glamis Stadium in Harare.

BY ARTS REPORTER

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A representative of the promoters, Biggie Chinoperekwei, of Devine Assignments, said tickets are pegged at $10 ordinary, $20 for VIP and $50 VVIP.

Busy Signal’s fans can get tickets at Gold Tech, Red Rose Saloons, Plaza de Castilla in Greencroft, Kebab Premier, Londoners in Strathaven, Private Lounge, City Sports Bar, Andy Millar Hall in Harare Showgrounds and Talk City Joina.

Chinoperekwei said they had strategically delayed selling the tickets for security reasons. Busy Signal will perform with a 12-member live band.