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Simi Live At Industry Nite

Award winning singer and songwriter “Simi” gracefully returns to Industry Nite stage after the successful collaborative EP launch with Falz in 2016.

With the admirable success of her sold-out “Simi Live” concert at the famous O2 Academy in London in 2018, and numerous hits and performances globally, the songstress is about to serve up a dose of her undiluted afro-soul music as she exclusively performs tracks off her soon to be released “Omo Charlie Champagne” album on this month’s edition of Industry Nite.

Date: Wednesday, 24th April, 2019.
Time: 8 pm
Venue: Hard Rock Café, Oniru, Lagos.

Entry: N2500
Tickets available on www.allevents.ng

Host: Spanky Manolo
Music policy: DJ Badus


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