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Trinidadian Tnternational Recording Artist: Yung Bredde, DJ Magnum, Granny Ivelaw, and Soca Artist: Jumo Primo
Waterfalls Magazine – This Friday April 19, Trinidadian International recording Artiste, Yung Bredda will be performing live at Club HQ located at Forshaw and Oronoque Street Georgetown at an event called “knock it From the Back”.
Knock it from the Back is made possible by Melo Entertainment and Club HQ. Music will be provided by DJ Energy and Granny Ivelaw.
You don’t want to miss it because apart from the energetic performance that Yung Bredda always brings to the party, there will be lots of giveaways for lucky persons.
So grab your tickets now before they are sold out. Tickets are on sale at the Club HQ. General Admission is only $4000 while the VIP experience cost only $8000 and the party does not end there.
The following day, all roads lead to Baramita, North West District, Region One for a grand super concert and the grand finale of a football competition.
Yung Bredda and Granny IV will be joined by DJ Magnum and five-time Soca Monarch Winner, Jumo Primo for that event. If you plan on extending the party weekend, don’t forget to pick up tickets for this event too. The VIP experience is $15,000 while general admission is $5000.
BE THANKFUL AND GRATEFUL TO THE FOREIGN EXPLOITERS
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