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DJ RayDizz headlines spin festival

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MULTI-award-winning wheel spinner and musician, RayDizz will headline a star-studded line up of DJs set to entertain music fans and motoring enthusiasts at the Spin Festival set for December 10 at Borrowdale Racecourse.

MULTI-award-winning wheel spinner and musician, RayDizz will headline a star-studded line up of DJs set to entertain music fans and motoring enthusiasts at the Spin Festival set for December 10 at Borrowdale Racecourse.

BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

Dj Raydizz
Dj Raydizz

The venue, which is normally used for horse racing, will be a hive of activity with blurring sounds and screeching tyres and music across genres, as RayDizz, alongside Selekta Base, T Fresh, Saunz Movers and Swag Bakers, take turns to entertain fans.

A resident DJ at some of Harare’s popular night clubs, DJ RayDizz, as Rayhaan Jassat is known, continues to shine in his career, proving to be one of the most-sought-after wheel spinners.

He is currently riding high with his latest song Don’t Delay featuring Zambian pop singer, Roberto, of the Amarulah fame, and Zimbabwean rapper, Simba Tagz, which is receiving airplay on local radio stations and several night clubs.

One of the event organisers, Kuziva Nkomo, of Ice Motors, said the potentially explosive spin fiesta, to be headlined by The General from Botswana, will be action-packed with fans allowed to bring their own beverages and braai packs.

“This is an event not to be missed. We are urging motoring enthusiasts and those who want to have fun to join us at the show and experience the exhilarating high-octane sporting event,” he said.

“The Botswana spinner will be joined by seven local spinners like Cici Boy, Boss Ice, Stunt Crew Hazards, Mabhanditi Connections, Stunts Crew Hazard, Brezzy, 3RD District and Voltron Force and among others.”

Nkomo said the event has been designed around a family-friendly and sporty concept, with free entry for children under 12 and braai stands will be available.

“This is a family event. We want people to enjoy. Besides the spinning, stunts and burn out, there will also be entertainment by popular wheel spinners during intervals,” he said.