Multi-award-winning Sierra Leonean music sensation, Benjamin Menelik George, better known by his stage name Drizilik, has ignited excitement among music enthusiasts by unveiling the ticket sale points for his highly anticipated upcoming music concert.
Taking to his official Facebook page, Drizilik urged his fellow Sierra Leoneans to contribute to the advancement of Salone music and seize the opportunity to secure their tickets. His passionate message read, “As a Sierra Leonean who wants to witness Salone music rise to greater heights, what’s holding you back from purchasing this ticket? Please read the flyer and buy the ticket. I don’t want to hear anything.”
“AS A SIERRA LEONEAN, WEY WAN SEE SALONE MUSIC GO BIFO, WHAT’S STOPPING YOU FROM BUYING THIS TICKET?”
ABEG READ THE FLIER EN BUY DI TIKIT
A NOR WAN YERI SEF😂
The music extravaganza, titled “Drizilik & Special Guests,” is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 11th, starting at 7 PM. The vibrant event is set to unfold at the Freetown Amusement Park, promising an evening filled with electrifying performances and unforgettable entertainment.
Ticket pricing has been made accessible for all music enthusiasts. For those purchasing tickets in advance, they are priced at NLE 30, while tickets bought at the gate will be available for NLE 40.
Drizilik has thoughtfully designated numerous ticket sale points across Freetown, ensuring convenient access for fans to secure their spots for the exciting event. The following locations have been designated as ticket sale points:
•Chicken Town, Lodge (Brookfields)
•Chicken Town, Jui
•Chicken Town, Lumley Junction
•Rubies Barbing Shop, Sanders Street
•Legloma Telecenter, 25 Pademba Road
•Sarkfred Barbing Shop, Dwarzark Community
•Mummy Lamin Investments & Supplies, Pyke Street
•P Lax Lounge & Pool, Portee, Bai Bureh Road
•Perfect Pharmacy, 2 Jomo Kenyatta Rd, Dwarzark
•Zal’s Kitchen, 50 Berwick Street
•Big Brother Boutique, 103 Campbell Street
•Tankoro Pharmacy, 73 Siaka Steven Street
Guy we have something better to think about not music, our country is not in good mood for now so keep your music to yourself