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A.T.I returns to Serowe

ATI PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
ATI PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Botswana's arguably most popular artist A.T.I, will be making a return to his native Serowe to headline the inaugural Home Sweet Home music festival.

The event is billed for September 30, 2022 at Serowe Stadium. A.T.I will be performing at home for the first time this year since the last music festival held last December.

Born Atasaone Molemogi, the talented artist is never far away from controversy wherever he goes while he has acclaimed himself as one of the best performers in the country with a surprise each time he goes on stage.

A.T.I will be supported by South African Afro soulful deep house DJ and producer, Senior Oat. The DJ's music has gained popularity in local shores and will be making his debut in Serowe with the Home Sweet Home festival.

The duo will be performing alongside one of the top house DJ's Chef Gustos, African Yard while the Ras TT and MC Mis Dee will be MC's on the day. "We will be celebrating the Independence Day here at home in Serowe.

It was only right for A.T.I to headline our show; he will be coming back home. He had a good successful one-man show not long ago and he will be here to enjoy the home ground. We are thinking of throwing one more international artist and the full line-up should come out before the end of this week. We are also finalising the VIP space package and prices.

We are looking to fill the Serowe Stadium so people must come in numbers," Home Sweet Home organiser, Snag Ditoro told Arts & Culture this week. The event's early bird tickets are selling at P100 while the standard price is P150 while revellers will charged P200 at the gate.

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