Lovers of good music and dance are in for a time of
their lives as the Coke Studio Concert hits the campus community of Cross River
University of Technology (CRUTECH) on Friday, October 31st with performances
from May D, Tekno, Solebobo amongst others.
CRUTECH will
mark the seventh campus visited by Coke Studio Concerts since it kicked off in
September after touring the Lagos State Polytechnic, University of Benin, Abia
State University, University of Lagos, Obafemi Awolowo University and the
University of Port-Harcourt campuses with some of Nigeria’s biggest music
artistes.
The Brand Manager, Colas, Coca-Cola Nigeria, Olufemi Ashipa, explains
that the concerts were inspired by the need to take the experience of the Coke
Studio TV broadcast directly to the target audience. “Through these concerts, we are giving our
consumers the opportunity to enjoy the music experience Coke Studio brings”,
Ashipa said.
He also noted that selection of the
artistes was based on the preferences of the consumers in each location. “These
artistes are big among our target consumers and also the Nigerian music scene.
The big idea with these concerts is that not only do they get to watch the
artistes perform; their local acts get to perform alongside these established
acts”, Ashipa said.
Ashipa added that interested members of the campus community, who would like a
chance to perform live on stage with the music stars, can do so during the
concert by buying a bottle of Coke, liking Coca-Cola on Facebook and coming out
to enjoy good music.
Coca-Cola through its unique music platform, Coke
Studio, is bringing to Africa a unique blend of music through fusion of genres,
songs and styles of popular music acts across the continent. This year, its
second season has turned out bigger, bolder, and better bringing together over
20 African artists from Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique create a modern and authentic African sound through
intercultural musical fusion.
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