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Vee’s Last Man Standing is back

Vee Mampeezy to hosts his second annual  last man standing
Vee Mampeezy to hosts his second annual last man standing

All roads lead to Game City Roof venue this weekend as Vee Mampeezy-born Odirile Sento-is set to host his second ever one man show dubbed Last Man Standing (LMS).

The event is billed for Saturday and will start as early as 2pm till 6am on Sunday.

The second edition of LMS promises unwavering entertainment with its star studded lineup, with many revellers rallying behind the event eagerly waiting for the day. Patrons can expect tantalising entertainment from producer and DJ, Sun el musician, who has really delivered some of iconic songs that still remain relevant.

Some of his best songs include Ubomu Abumanga, Sonini, Best friends and Akanamali. He dropped yet another song with Msaki titled Amandla today. Other artists to look forward to tomorrow are Justin 99 and Pcee. The Amapiano duo has surely been some of the dominant artists with some trending songs from Tik Tok. Songs like Zotata and Kilimanjaro remain some of the best hits from them. The duo is known for their sleeky moves on the jockeys daring their set and revellers can expect that also. Young rising star, Paige, is also one artist to look out for as she continues to establish herself in Botswana by being one of the most booked international artist.

She also dropped a new song on Thursday with the protagonist of the event titled Pelo Yaka, which is relatively doing well since its release. Locally, the lineup has Chef Gustos, Thato Tladi, Casper the DJ, Bunny and many others who are set to represent the country.

Meanwhile, the main artist to be on the lookout for at the event will be the man of the event himself, Vee Mampeezy. Last year, the pint sized star invested so much on his performance, and revellers will this year wait eagerly to see what sleeky moves he has on his sleeves.

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