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J Cole fans to win tickets for SA concert

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TEN lucky Zimbabwean will be afforded the opportunity to witness American rapper J Cole perform live in South Africa on June 18 at the Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg, courtesy of Delta Beverages’ Castle Lite.

TEN lucky Zimbabwean will be afforded the opportunity to witness American rapper J Cole perform live in South Africa on June 18 at the Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg, courtesy of Delta Beverages’ Castle Lite.

BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

Born Jermaine Lamarr Cole, the celebrated hip-hop sensation will be in South Africa for a one-night show dubbed Castle Lite Unlock J Cole Concert, courtesy of one of the region’s largest beer brands Castle Lite, in association with South African music channel, Channel O.

Delta Beverages marketing manager, Patricia Murambinda said they wanted Zimbabweans to take in the experience.

“Delta Beverages Castle Lite does not want Zimbabweans to miss out on this highly anticipated event and is giving them a chance to be part of the fun,” she said in a statement.

“The brand is running an exclusive five week promotion that started on May 2 to June 4, 2016 in leading supermarkets across the country to give consumers an opportunity to win one of 10 VIP experience packages to the biggest concert of the year.

“Consumers that buy a six-pack of Delta Beverages Castle Lite, write their name, national identification number and contact number on a Castle Lite entry form and then drop it in an entry box in-store to stand a chance of winning,” she said.

The 10 winners will be flown to South Africa for a weekend of extra cold fun and refreshment with Castle Lite.

“All the winners will be hosted in a fully catered VIP suite, with access to the golden circle, and will then head over to the buzzing streets of Johannesburg for the official J Cole after party,” she said.

The 31-year-old J Cole has released three international number one chart-topping records, with a fan base from across the world.

The rapper recently received an endorsement from United States president Barrack Obama after performing at a Democratic Party fundraiser.