Chris Martin, Busy Signal and Julian King arrive in Zimbabwe for Kadoma Music Festival

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HARARE – Jamaican reggae artists Christopher Martin and Busy Signal, as well as U.S.-based Zimbabwean singer Julian King, have arrived in the country ahead of the highly anticipated Kadoma Music Festival.

Julian King and Chris Martin arrived on Tuesday, while Busy Signal touched down on Wednesday at Harare International Airport.

All three artists are scheduled to perform at the much-talked-about Kadoma Music Festival, which will be held at the Odyssey Hotel in Kadoma this coming weekend.

Talking about the show beforehand, Chris Martin said, “Zimbabwe is like home to me. I can promise people that they will get great reggae and have a great time with great music. I’m looking forward to the show.”

Winky D, Alick Macheso, Freeman, Feli Nandi, and Kurai Makore are among the local artists also set to perform at the now-annual event.

It was a special moment for Julian King, who not only met fans at the airport but was also reunited with his mom, who was happy to see her son and, most importantly, was there to support his artistic pursuits.

Upon his arrival, Julian King also promised his fans an electrifying performance.

“We are going to have so much fun. Everyone should come through,” said Julian King.

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