Monday, 2 March 2015

Basketmouth, Anne Kansiime to host AFRIMMA 2015 in the US



Nigeria’s popular comedian, Basketmouth, and Ugandan comedienne, Anne Kansiime, have been announced as the hosts of the second Annual African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA) 2015 in Dallas, Texas, in the United States of America.
Big A Entertainment and African Muzik Magazine launch ticket sales for the AFRIMMA Awards Oct. 10th at The Black Academy of Arts & Letters (TBAAL).
This is coming on the heels of its highly successful 2014 Award show. TBAAL, according to the AFRIMMA Awards organisers, is a prestigious and historical landmark in the city of Dallas. They added that the multi-disciplined cultural arts institution is known by many as the ‘cultural icon’ of the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and serves as the perfect venue for this year’s ground-breaking event.
We are excited to collaborate with The Black Academy of Arts & Letters,” stated AFRIMMA founder, Anderson Obiagwu. ” 
The venue represents rich arts, cultural and musical history, and is the perfect venue for the amazing festivities that will take place during this year’s award show,” Obiagwu added.
In conjunction with this exciting announcement, AFRIMMA welcomes the return of Nigeria’s top comedian Basketmouth who will be co-hosting the event with Africa’s number one female comedic sensation, Anne Kasiime.
The award show will take place Saturday, October 10, 2015 and will honour some of the Africa’s top celebrities, musical artistes, managers, producers, disc jockeys, and cultural influencers.
 The 2014 star studded event attracted guests from more than 35 cities throughout the United States as well as guests and honorees from over 17 African Countries, with a huge expected attendance for this year’s fun-filled show.
For those who came to last year’s show, prepare for a new level of surprises and excitement. For those who didn’t, don’t miss your chance to be a part of music history,” said Obiagwu.
It will be a night of celebrating Africa’s top artists who are influencing the music scene and culture of Africa for the better,” he added.

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