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Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Jamaican dancehall singer Demarco will perform in Kigali this Saturday at BK Arena

The ‘Dutty December’ show which Jamaica’s dancehall artiste is expected to perform at this Saturday, at BK Arena will see performances of more than 10 local artistes at the highly anticipated electric show.

Organised by Diamond League Entertainment (DLE), the concert was at first supposed to take place in Kigali on December 29, but was postponed just a day before the date it was supposed to kick off. Organisers then announced that it was postponed to January 28, 2023 with a line up of local artistes who were yet to be announced.

The ‘Love My Life’ hit maker will be joined on stage by local artistes Ariel Wayz, Ish Kevin, Kivumbi King, DJ Pius, Bushali, Chris Eazy, Sintex, Spax, Bishanya, Dee Rug and Davy Ranks.

Demarco confirmed his performance with a video saying " I am telling my African fans that I will be in Kigali live performing at the Dutty December concert at BK Arena, make sure everybody comes and get your ticket.”

Tickets for the concert at the gate are at RWF10, 000 upper bowl, RWF15, 000 floor, RWF25,000 lower bowl and RWF35, 000 VVIP.

Some of the Demarco’s most hit songs include ‘No Wahala’ ft Akon and Runtown, ’Lazy Body’ ft Hotta Maestro, ‘Bad Gyal Anthem’ and ‘Backaz’ among others.

About Demarco

Real name Collin Demar Edwards, the Jamaican dancehall and reggae recording artist was born on September 28, 1982. He was nominated for an Urban Music Award for 'Best Reggae Act' in 2013, and again in 2014. In May 2017 Demarco moved to Georgia and was signed under Akon's record label. After leaving Akon's label Demarco released an EP in 2019 titled "2020 Vision".

On April 16, 2021 Demarco released his debut album "Melody "under Ineffable Records. This album features guest appearances from Sean Paul on "My Way" Sarkodie on for you. He enlisted the queen of dancehall Spice on "Any Man" Chronic Law on "Travel Safe" Bounty Killer & Beenie Man on "Homage" Konshens on "Mover" Ky-Mani Marley on "Mama" and Shaggy on "Do It Again".