Nigeria’s MaskQueen, Anuoluwapo Sanni better known as DJ Bella is set to break the world record for Longest Live-Streamed Concert by a DJ.
The concert is slated to hold between 18th and 29th April, 2024 in Lagos.
DJ Bella disclosed this in a statement, adding that she was on a mission not just to entertain but to shatter barriers and set a new Guinness World Record of 250 hours.
In a compelling video, she shared her deep-rooted love for music and its profound influence on her life. She emphasises the significance of Lagos as the heart of Nigerian entertainment and Festac as the starting point for discussions on Nigerian entertainment, underscoring the importance of this event and its strategic location in Festac town.
“This isn’t just any concert; it’s a celebration of music, culture, and the indomitable spirit of Nigeria. I am beyond thrilled to lead this groundbreaking event and showcase the vibrant musical culture of our beloved country on a global stage. Get ready to witness history in the making,” she said.
She identified partners for the concert as UPDC Plc, UAC, Festival Hotel Conference Centre, AB Events and Two Brothers, amongst others, adding that attendance will be strictly by invitation.
“With the support of our incredible partners and sponsors, we are ready to make music history. This event is about pushing boundaries, defying expectations, and celebrating the power of music to unite and inspire, “she added.
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