| P Square goes platinum for album concert |
| Friday, 06 May 2011 19:31 |
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After a long wait, fans of multiple award winning duo of Paul and Peter Okoye, famously known as P Square, will gather at Eko Hotel and Suites, on July 30, for their album concert. Already gathering momentum, it is an event that their fans from home and abroad can’t wait to witness. The forthcoming concert, in the words of the super star musicians, will definitely change the face of shows from this part of the world, and they have promised to leave no stone unturned for the outing. In a bid to give their best at the album concert, P Square had recruited 12 dancers (six females and six males), during a keenly contested audition, and they have been rehearsing with the twin brothers’ six man band, for about three months now. It was gathered that the concert will feature other side attractions, including a segment where fans will win juicy prizes. The first artiste to be officially signed to P Square’s , Squared Records, May D, will also be unveiled at the concert. May D is also one of the very few artistes that featured in the yet-to-be-titled fifth album coming soon from the stable of P Square. Since their music career began in 2001, Paul and Peter have released four successful albums; Last Night, Get Squared, Game Over and Danger, and according to the twin brothers, they are not ready to let their fans down with this new effort. The anticipated album is expected to have between 10 and 13 tracks, among which are Bunieya and Forever, two tracks that will first hit the airwaves in a couple of days. At home and abroad, P Square is a hit. In 2010, the group won the Best African Act award at the KORA All African Music Awards held in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso. No doubt, P Square is one of the most successful African acts, and this is evident with the massive success of their numerous concerts on the continent. Over the years, the three times MTV award winning group has made an enviable impact in Africa, with sold out concerts.
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