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BARELY two months after hosting the successful first edition of the annual Castle Lite Extra Cold Block Party in Bulawayo, Delta Beverages are set to host the Harare edition at Westgate Shopping Centre on New Year’s Eve.

BARELY two months after hosting the successful first edition of the annual Castle Lite Extra Cold Block Party in Bulawayo, Delta Beverages are set to host the Harare edition at Westgate Shopping Centre on New Year’s Eve.

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Tehn Diamond
Tehn Diamond

The open-air party will be headlined by popular Zambian producer-cum-radio personality, Sebastien Dutch, who will share the turntables with DJ Fujee, Judgement Yard, DJ Storm, DJ Liz and DJ Chucknosis alongside hip-hop sensation Tehn Diamond, the Djembe Monks and dancehall chanter Dobba Don.

Castle Lite brand manager, Kundayi Mawema said, apart from the performances, there are a number of “Extra Cold” activities lined up for the event, which include the new Castle Lite Unlocker Challenge, the Extra Cold Challenge Units and Extra Cold Photo Booth.

“It is our consumers’ chance to unlock their very first moment of the New Year with Extra Cold Music, Extra Cold DJ’s and Extra Cold Castle Lite at what stands to be the biggest shutdown party of the year at Westgate Shopping Centre in Harare on December 31, 2016 from 4pm till 2017,” she said in a statement.

“We are looking forward to making this New Year’s Eve event more extra cold and memorable than the last one as we will ‘Lite’ up the evening sky with a spectacular fireworks display. As our consumers have come to know, the ‘Extra Cold Block Party’ is all about closing off popular areas to create a party block where they can gather freely to be entertained by the country’s top DJ’s and selected artistes.”

Mawema said although entry will be free on the day, persons under the age of 18 years will not be permitted, while narcotics, weapons, glass and beverage containers brought to the event will also be forbidden.