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Whats on: Singhateh, others storm Reading

Africa » Gambia
Friday, October 09, 2009
Following his one-month trip to the United Kingdom, The Gambia's international reggae dancehall star, Singhateh aka Freaky Joe, has continued to make a name for himself as his ongoing visits to the United Kingdom continues to intensify.

Reports reaching What's On, revealed that Singateh alongside three other Gambian talents namely Nu Chilly, Raz c , and Vybroc recently stormed Reading Berkshire, which many described as an exceptionally performance by the Gambian stars. The show, according to Bax Saho, a Gambia music promoter currently based in UK, the show was well attended by Gambians residing in Reading- Berkshire area.

Saho added that, it was really a good one, as all the Gambians came out to show their support which some described as one of the best Gambian show ever happen in Reading involving our own artists. "The night will be remembered for a long time, considering the mega successful ambience coupled with the cloudburst stage performance by the Gambian talents. People turn out in their large numbers to support our own talents.

Their performance on stage was exceptionally great, and I think this coupled with the mass turn out of Gambians to support them," he said. Singateh is expected to perform today October 9th in Birmingham.
Author: Shreiff Janko
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