My experience on the 2face tour was exciting and educating. I got to see
how the show's i've always watched on television and even been on, come to be. It
was an amazing spectacle with exhilarating performance by our favourite
artists.
In the ancient city of Benin, students flocked in their legions to see the
legend 2face. It was a little over whelming for the Now Muzik crew as the turnout
was very impressive. So was the crowd at the University of Port Harcourt indoor
complex. The late arrival of students at the Enugu campus was due to the change
of location but they eventually came en- mass as the show progresses. Abuja and
Lagos had similar impressive turn outs.
The sound system at each venue was state of the art and Dj Willie O was on
deck at every show to provide the background instrumentals for the artist.
Opening acts such as myself, Jamaima and other local acts from each school
started each show with scintillating performances, followed by some of the
hottest singers and rappers in the country that are not just colleagues but
friends of 2baba himself. There was Vector tha viper, Dami Krane, Seyi Shay, Rocksteady, Sound Sultan and his Naija Ninjas crew, Phyno and other acts took the stage as a prelude to the entry of Trubaba as I have dubbed him.
It was a successful tour and I know Now Muzik and 2face especially have achieved their purpose, as the 2face brand has been successfully pushed to the younger generation who may have been too distracted by the high supply of music on the internet, but a tour like this will make the 2face message stick and leave the fans with a memory of a legend serenading them preaching love, hope, peace and achievement.
Yes, he has achieved but has not forgotten his roots and the up and coming youths even as he has been able to pass a message to the younger generation amidst entertainment and fan fair. The students will forever remember moments like 2face giving them a privileged catchy phrase, let somebody hold you from an unreleased song, the pictures taken in the Amstel Malta booth, the free drinks and CDs.
I am indeed very grateful to Mr. Efe Omoregbe and Innocent 2ace Idibia for the opportunity I had to be a part of this tour.
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