Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. When Nigerian music sensation Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie, popularly known as Patoranking, declared Nutty O the future of African music, it was a bold statement. However, Carrington Simbarashe Chiwadzwa, who performs as Nutty O, has proven him right over time.
From a rising star in Zimbabwe’s vibrant music scene to a serial hitmaker with a growing global fan base, Nutty O’s ascent has been nothing short of meteoric. With chart-toppers like “Kwandabva Kure” and “Boom Shelele,” the “Too Much” hitmaker has firmly established himself as one of Africa’s most exciting talents.
On December 6th, Nutty O told Newsday Live that he will deliver an electrifying performance at The Big Show, taking place at the Belgravia Sports Club in Harare. Audiences can expect a night filled with unforgettable moments. Known for his infectious blend of Shona and Patois lyrics, Nutty O has captivated music lovers across Zimbabwe and beyond. His distinctive style has garnered critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including being the first artist featured on DJ Edu’s Afrodancehall show on BBC 1Xtra.
However, it’s not just the music that attracts fans to Nutty O’s performances; it’s the energy he brings to the stage. The Big Show promises an all-star lineup, including iconic local talents. Attendees will enjoy performances by Nisha Ts, the hitmaker of “Kutsamwa Hakuna Labour,” innovative lyricist Saintfloew, versatile artist Baba Harare, reggae star Freeman HKD, and the sensational Mary Anibal, who is set to impress with her stunning Mbira melodies.
Doors will open at 12 PM, and the festivities will continue until 8 PM, creating a day-long celebration of music, culture, and unity. Nutty O, known for his showmanship, promises a performance that will have the crowd dancing and singing along to his biggest hits.
“Expect nothing less than fireworks from tracks like ‘Boom Shelele,’ ‘Dakufara Nhasi,’ ‘Kwandabva Kure,’ ‘Mbare Mi Home,’ ‘Bugatti,’ ‘Chihwai Hwai,’ ‘Helmet,’ and ‘We on a Journey,'” declares Nutty O, who is determined to make this event one to remember. His 2021 album, Mustard Seed, will feature prominently in the setlist, showcasing his dynamic range and ability to fuse diverse musical influences into a unique sound.
Ticket prices for The Big Show range from $10 for Early Bird tickets to $150 for VVIP access at the gate. Fans can purchase tickets in advance at Zimtickets.com, with options for standard, VIP, and VVIP passes to ensure the best possible experience. Whether you’re there for the music, the atmosphere, or to catch a glimpse of your favorite artists, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
As Nutty O prepares to light up the stage at The Big Show, one thing is clear: the future of African music is bright, and Nutty O is leading the charge. With his signature fusion of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae influences, Nutty O continues to demonstrate why he is one of the continent’s most exciting and promising talents.
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