ZIMBABWE’s top disc-jockey-cum-musician Steven Sanders, aka DJ Stavo, has vowed to bring the house down when he performs in the United Kingdom (UK) next week on his overseas debut.
SINDISO DUBE Own Correspondent
DJ Stavo, also known as the Kwekwe Hustler, has two shows lined up in the UK on September 20 and 21.
He is billed to first perform in Birmingham at La Reference night before rounding off his UK schedule at Club Swagga in London.
Dj Stavo was optimistic about his pending shows in the UK when he talked to the Southern Eye Lifestyle yesterday.
“It is going to be my first performance in London and I am excited about it and hope the two shows will be a success,” he said.
“I will treat the UK fans to some Zimbabwean flavour and will play more local tracks in an attempt to promote local artistes. I will play my new track Wena Wedwa.”
In the UK DJ Stavo would be supported by UK-based deejays namely King Alfred, DJ Tee, Andy Blixx. Music would be provided by Fire Sound, Mc Dragon and Sir Charlie.
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