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Byo Shutdown: Winky D and Jah Prayzah to clash again

Winky D and Jah Prayzah will clash again at the Bulawayo Shutdown in Bulawayo this month

In what could be the last and biggest musical showdown of the year, Winky D and Jah Prayzah will clash again at the Bulawayo Shutdown in Bulawayo this month. 

The show is set for December 27th at the Queens Sports Club, marking the 8th edition of the popular event, which has been gaining momentum year after year.

Following the overwhelming success of the seventh edition, which coincided with the ZITF, organisers Harris Entertainment have curated a diverse and exciting roster of local and national talent. 

The two musical icons will be joined by Killer T, Saintfloew, Freeman, Nisha Ts, and Silent Killer. Bulawayo and the southern region of the country will be represented by a total of 15 artists: DJ Asht, Kotwane Hikwa, DJ S’fiso, Zuluda House Maniac, Victor Bravo, Sandra Ndebele, Mzoe Seven, DJ Stout, Ma Nine, Feelg, DJ Ospa, Sancia, Boy Nino, Jaycee and Insimbi SeZhwane“We are closing off the year in style, and we’re bringing performances from Zimbabwe’s finest artists,” said Junior Dube of Harris Entertainment.

“It’s a time for those who might have missed the April edition to come through and have a great time as we wrap up the year 2024.”

With a strong focus on showcasing local talent and creating a memorable experience for attendees, the December shutdown concert is poised to be a highlight of the festive season.

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