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Redsan, Bol and Koffee [Photo: Instagram/Courtesy]
After hosting Tanzania’s crooner Diamond Platnumz in a hugely successful concert held in Juba, South Sudanese promoter Bol Abuk has his eyes on dancehall stars.
Speaking exclusively to
Pulse, the soft-spoken event organiser now says he is flying into his country Kenya’s dancehall star Redsan on Valentine’s Day. “Redsan is a seasoned artist with a huge following in South Sudan. We look forward to hosting him on Valentine’s Day,” he said.
Also in the list is young Jamaican star Koffee. “We are in talks and will reveal the date once all documents are signed.” Word reaching us is that Wizkid could make it to Juba as well. “We can’t reveal much, time will tell, but be sure to adapt to Juba as the leading entertainment hub,” he boasted.
Redsan, Bol and Koffee [Photo: Instagram/Courtesy]
After hosting Tanzania’s crooner Diamond Platnumz in a hugely successful concert held in Juba, South Sudanese promoter Bol Abuk has his eyes on dancehall stars.
Speaking exclusively to
Pulse, the soft-spoken event organiser now says he is flying into his country Kenya’s dancehall star Redsan on Valentine’s Day. “Redsan is a seasoned artist with a huge following in South Sudan. We look forward to hosting him on Valentine’s Day,” he said.
Also in the list is young Jamaican star Koffee. “We are in talks and will reveal the date once all documents are signed.” Word reaching us is that Wizkid could make it to Juba as well. “We can’t reveal much, time will tell, but be sure to adapt to Juba as the leading entertainment hub,” he boasted.
Meet Bol A Bok, East Africa’s new baller behind Diamond’s mega concert in South Sudan 2 months ago
After hosting a mammoth crowd of about 100,000 attendees during his Juba concert highlighted by Diamond Platnumz, little know events organiser Bol A Buk bolts for the best. Solomon Koko unveils the new baller in the region.
Q: Tell us about the Together for Peace Concert held in Juba, South Sudan recently that everyone is talking about.
BB: We organised it to assemble our country together. We are past war; guns and bombs that we are associated with. We can congregate in huge numbers and have fun now.