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Tamy is going to perform in Norway

Shoko Festival, Zimbabwe’s premier urban arts festival is proud to announce that rising Afro Pop sensation Thamsanqa Moyo aka Tamy is set to perform at the Oslo Afro Arts Festival from the 21st to 26th of August 2018 in Norway.

The exchange program is part of Shoko Festival’s thrust to promote cutting edge young urban Zimbabwean artists by building international touring circuits and promoting collaboration with Oslo Afro Arts Festival (OAAF).

The exchange program will also see Norwegian band, Awesomnia, collaborate with Tamy and perform at this year’s Shoko Festival in Harare set for 28th to 30th September 2018.


The Zimbabwean young star will share the stage and collaborate with Awesomnia during the Oslo Afro Arts Festival and Shoko Festival through conducting different workshops, meeting and inspiring the youth, mentoring, artistic development and giving musical performances. “We’re really happy to send one of Zimbabwe’s most promising young urban acts to Europe,” says Shoko Festival Director, Comrade Fatso, “Tamy is a great performer and we can’t wait to see her collaboration with Awesomnia at Shoko next month!” During her tour of the Scandinavian nation, Tamy will perform in concert in Oslo on the 23rd of August 2018. Zimbabwe can look forward to Tamy and Awesomnia’s performance at Shoko Festival on the 29th and 30 of September in Harare. Tamy, who has two albums to her name and a smash hit, Ndibereke, is not new to the Shoko Festival stage having given a memorable performance at the 2016 edition.

Shoko Festival over the years has organised various international tours for dynamic urban Zimbabwean acts like Tehn Diamond, The Monkey Nuts and Sharky to name a few. Shoko Festival is Zimbabwe’s longest running festival of urban culture and is a production of Magamba Network.

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