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All set for Tuku and Sulu UK concerts

The Royal Regency in London tonight is the venue of the hugely anticipated tour featuring legendary Zimbabwean musician Oliver Mtukudzi and fast rising Dendera music star Sulumani “Batai Munhu” Chimbetu. 

Oliver Mtukudzi and wife Daisy in the UK and reading British tabloid newspaper The Sun
Oliver Mtukudzi and wife Daisy in the UK and reading British tabloid newspaper The Sun

The Greatest Hits Concert Tour organised by Y2K Entertainment Promotions will on Saturday conclude at Leicester’s Athena. Under the format of the show, fans will be given a chance to request their favourite songs from the artists.

Mtukudzi and his Black Spirits band arrived in London on Wednesday from their North America and Caribbean tour while Chimbetu his Orchestra Dendera Kings band arrived in London Thursday morning from Harare.

“Everything is on course for an awesome music weekend with visas and travel arrangements for all the touring artists in place. For the Leicester show, due to technicalities, we have moved from Maher Centre to Athena and valued customers will benefit and enjoy more show time,” Y2K said.

“This concert is very much by popular demand and we are appealing to all attending to arrive on time and to maintain calmness, peace, love and more importantly to celebrate our music and culture.”

“Advance tickets holders will have their own entrance to the venue for swift access. The London venue, The Royal Regency, offers a luxurious VIP area located on a top tier and directly opposite the stage with an excellent view, while it also has its own bar and bathrooms,” Y2K added.

The Greatest Hits Concert Tours schedule

LONDON

Friday, 21 March 2014

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9pm–4am (doors open at 8pm)

The Royal Regency

501 High Street North

Manor Park

London E12 6TH

LEICESTER

Saturday, 22 March 2014

9pm–3:30 am (doors open at 8pm)

Athena

Queen Street

Leicester

LE1 1QD

For more information, visit www.y2kpromotions.com or call +44 752 574 1060 or +44 787 719 6217.

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