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Winky D supporting acts revealed

These acts promise to ignite the HICC stage with their diverse artistry, creating the perfect prelude to Winky D's highly-awaited set.

GATEWAY Streams Media joined music icon Winky D in unveiling the supporting acts for his epic Ghettocracy Score show, set to ring in the 2024 New Year at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC).

Fans should get ready to witness the energy of Exq, the lyrical prowess of Killer T, the smooth flow of Master H, the vibrant grooves of Tocky Vibes, the infectious beats of Bazooker, and the explosive rhymes of rising star Bling 4.

These acts promise to ignite the HICC stage with their diverse artistry, creating the perfect prelude to Winky D's highly-awaited set.

Whispers swirl about a potential album launch during the night, adding an electrifying layer of anticipation to the event.

Standard tickets are priced at US$20, while VIP access comes in at US$50. Organisers urge fans to secure their tickets early, as the HICC might just get flooded with Winky D devotees come showtime.

 The HICC holds a special place in Winky D's history. It's where he unveiled his last album, Eureka Eureka and Njema, leaving the audiences stunned and wanting more.

Master H and Bling 4 bring fresh energy to the mix, while familiar favourites like Ex-Q, Tocky Vibes and Killer T have worked with Winky D before on Eureka Eureka.

 

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