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Winky D show tickets selling fast

The show, aptly named “Ghettocracy score: reading through the pages of Rokesheni”, will celebrate two decades of the Zimdancehall king's ground-breaking career.

TICKETS for Winky D’s New Year’s Eve gig at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) are running out as fans are flocking the selling points.

By last Thursday, Gateway Streams Media had announced that the first batch of early bird tickets had been sold out.

The early bird's standard tickets were going for US$15 and VIP was going for US$20.

The organisers are expected to introduce the second batch of early tickets which will be going for $20 and $50, for standard and VIP, respectively.

The show, aptly named “Ghettocracy score: reading through the pages of Rokesheni”, will celebrate two decades of the Zimdancehall king's ground-breaking career.

Early bird tickets are now available for purchase, offering fans a chance to snag their spot at this celebratory event.

Winky D will be making a return to the HICC, a venue he has made his traditional hunting ground and venue for his New Year’s Eve function.

Last year he hosted the Redefined show, which saw him launch his album Eureka Eureka. The event was graced by artists such as Killer T, Saintfloew, Tocky Vibes, Nutty O, Shingai and Herman who also feature on the album.

In 2020, Winky D kicked off the New Year with the Njema show, celebrating the release of another successful album.

The event was marked by high energy performances and a packed venue full of enthusiastic fans.

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