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Leteisi on Fleek brings fashion and music together

Leteisi on Fleek
Leteisi on Fleek

Leteisi on Fleek is one of the most celebrated fashion and music festivals in Botswana.

This year's second edition of the event hosted by Colourful People Entertainment was a great success.

The artists gave fans performances of a life time.

Just like it is a norm, the DJs kept the audience on their feet for the whole night with endless beautiful different music genres like Afro beats, Amapiano and others. Mafikizolo, Ntando, Jeziel Brothers and Azanna gave the audience splendid performances.

Even though previously he did not show up for African Attire on Fleek event that was hosted at Bojanala Waterfront a few years ago, many were doubtful as to whether Ntando would show up but this time around he fulfilled his promise and made his fans happy with a beautiful performance.

Local artistes such as Double Up, Dikakapa, Ancestral Rituals also gave the audience beautiful performances. As usual, Dr Vom shook the Royal Aria Stadium with his usual songs.

The Tsaya Thobane star as usual ignited the fire on the venue even though he was not happy with performing early. However, this year the revellers decided to go for simpler yet stunning outfits than in the previous year when many opted to showcase their creativity through sophisticated outfits. This event continues to show growth every year as it attracts both the young and old generations. Its security is always top notch and therefore attracting people to come back in future.

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