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Apr
22

RDX to Mash Up GT Saturday Night!

A night of high energy entertainment action is promised to dance hall music and dance loving fans who head to the National Park on Saturday for King Scorpion show.


Through sponsorship from corporate citizen Banks DIH the show according to promoter Wolly will feature the RDX crew out of Jamaica performing live.

As prelude, the curtain raisers will feature a dance competition showcasing some of the nation's hottest street style dance groups including X-Factor, Famous Pose and Diamond squad among others. Other dance groups interested in competing can contact Wolly on Tele: 666-9800.

The winning dance group takes home the Banks Power Stout trophy and $100,000 cash.

King Scorpion Sounds arguably ranked as one of the nation's best promotions/entertainment groups on the local shores may best be remembered for recent promotions that featured artistes the likes of Tony Matterhorn and Vegas as well as the Canadian Invasion.

"We are doing what we can to add to the development of the entertainment industry because we believe that entertainment is a great way to get away from all the many stresses that life throws at us sometimes. It's also good therapy and we do not fore see any issues of violence and crime at the show or as a result of the show," Promoter Wolly assures.

The show according to Wolly, starts at 9:00PM Sharp and will offer total entertainment for dance hall lovers.

The artiste are bringing an international dancer and will offer a full energy show so come prepared for a night of full, high energy.

Leave home your guns and knives and walk with your queens. The show will also be used as another occasion to introduce the Banks Power Stout to the local market.

The artistes are scheduled to arrive in Guyana on Thursday night and will be hosting a press conference at the airport upon arrival.


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