Buju Banton team held a launch event in Kingston on Wednesday for his highly anticipated “Long Walk To Freedom Tour.” The Gargamel himself wasn’t there, but he did chime in via a big screen with a pre-recorded message for the media and his fans. The first concert is set for the National Stadium in Kingston on March 16, and from there the singer will take the trek worldwide.
“I want to thank those in the media, the print media, radio, television, for their love and support over the years and especially at this time,” Buju said. “On the 16th of March, the national stadium will be a venue like no other. So many years since I’ve seen my people and we have exchanged communications spiritually, mystically and on the 16th of March we endeavor to reconnect.”
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Buju Banton team held a launch event in Kingston on Wednesday for his highly anticipated “Long Walk To Freedom Tour.” The Gargamel himself wasn’t there, but he did chime in via a big screen with a pre-recorded message for the media and his fans. The first concert is set for the National Stadium in Kingston on March 16, and from there the singer will take the trek worldwide.
“I want to thank those in the media, the print media, radio, television, for their love and support over the years and especially at this time,” Buju said. “On the 16th of March, the national stadium will be a venue like no other. So many years since I’ve seen my people and we have exchanged communications spiritually, mystically and on the 16th of March we endeavor to reconnect.”
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