The Damian Marley & Nas Africa Tour which
was scheduled to take place this month has been re-scheduled to June with a
specific date yet to be announced.
The reason for the postponement was because
more African countries are still bidding to book the duo (Damian Marley &
Nas) for more gigs on the continent; this however, forced the team to wait and
confirm all bookings for Africa before starting the whole tour.
Countries who booked earlier included South
Africa, Ethiopia, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Ghana.
The tour is line with a project dubbed
“Damian Marley-Nas Africa Tour” – which relates to their joint album released
by both musicians in 2010 called “Distant Relatives”.
The team would be playing two concerts in
each of the mapped countries. Ghana however would be ending the chart as the
last country Damian and Nas will bring the crème-de-la-crème show.
The album “Distant Relatives” rates as the
highest selling Reggae album on the international market which has sold almost
five million copies. The album released in 2010 sold 57,000 copies in USA alone
during the first week – higher than any Reggae album sold.
Damian "Junior Gong" Marley is
the youngest son of legendary singer, Bob Marley.
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