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Rick Ross show organisers tap into students

Rick Ross

WITH less than a week to the much anticipated Rick Ross show at the Harare International Conference Centre on November 18, organisers of the show have come up with a promotion to lure students to the much publicised gig.

Organisers have introduced a $20 ticket for students that will be sold only at University campuses.

The organisers made the announcement on their social media handles and encouraged students to buy the tickets as there was a limited number.

Ross will be making his maiden Zimbabwean performance supported by Nutty o, Takura, Holy Ten and South African Nasty C.

Organisers last week revealed that prestigious television channel MTV Base will be the red carpet hosts on the night.

“MTV Base to take over the red carpet at the Rick Ross Concert, grab your tickets General US$35, VIP US$150,”

Speaking in a video making rounds on social media, the American rapper said the show will be the biggest event of the year and promised champagne showers throughout the show.

The concert is powered by Better Brands Petroleum. Tickets are being sold at all Pick n Pay branches at the BancABC kiosks. But there is also an option to buy using a visa card or paying with PayPal at www.roar-entertainment.com.

 

 

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