Life Continental Lager Beer has no plans of slowing down this new year and has continued its Bridge of Progress party with another edition in Asaba.
The Brand ended 2018 in style, with the mainstream beer brand hosting consumers to 3 impressive year-end events. These included 2 Bridge of Progress parties and the Flavor of Africa concert which was proudly sponsored by Life Continental Lager Beer.
The Asaba edition held at Shoprite on the 20th of January 2019 and featured Afro-pop sensation, Harrysong and highlife duo Obiligbo Brothers who thrilled fans in the big heart of Delta State.
Harrison Tare Okiri, better known by his stage name Harrysong, initially rose to fame after his tribute song to Nelson Mandela won the “Most Downloaded Callertune Award” at The Headies 2013. He followed this success with songs like “Reggae Blues” ˆ “Arabanko” which were smash hits and got massive airplay.
He capped off 2018 with the release of the single “Selense” which featured Reekado Banks and Kizz Daniel. Fans of the Afro-pop star were thrilled to a night to remember when Harrysongs graced the stage. He got everyone off their feet as he performed and left many in awe of his electrifying talents.
Other headliners were the Obiligbo Brothers, the highlife duo are fan favorites in the east where they have become one of the most famous entertainers. 2018 was a breakout year for the brothers who played across the east and thrilled many with their signature highlife tunes.
Fresh off a hugely successful 2018, the brothers took to stage full of confidence, and all in attendance were treated to the best of highlife music thanks to their brilliantly crafted melodies and wise use of Igbo proverbs.
The Obiligbo Brothers, alongside Harrysong were the life of the party as Life Continental Lager Beer continues its hot streak, thrilling fans in the east with the Bridge of Progress party in Asaba.
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