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Musicians lock horns on the football pitch

Sport
So far, Vigilance FC, Zim Musicians FC, and King Shady's Makorokoza have confirmed participation, with more teams expected to join the fray.

A unique blend of music and football is set to take center stage at Gwanzura Stadium on December 8.

The tournament, sponsored by Pacific Storm, promises a thrilling day of action.

Eight teams composed of talented musicians will compete for the coveted championship title. As the matches unfold, fans will be treated to electrifying performances by renowned DJs from Chillspot Records, adding to the festive atmosphere.

Social soccer tournaments involving musicians have become a popular trend in Harare, providing a platform for artists to connect with their fans in a relaxed setting. These events offer a refreshing change from the usual stage performances, allowing for genuine interaction between musicians and their audience.

So far, Vigilance FC, Zim Musicians FC, and King Shady's Makorokoza have confirmed participation, with more teams expected to join the fray.

Organisers are promising a fun-filled day with a mix of football, music, delicious food, and refreshing drinks.

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