Harmonize to cut ties with musicians he collaborated with if they don’t book tables at his gig

By , K24 Digital
On Thu, 15 Dec, 2022 17:16 | 3 mins read
Harmonize to cut ties with musicians he collaborated with if they don't book tables at his gig
Harmonize and Otile Brown. PHOTO/Courtesy.

Harmonize reached out to musicians he has collaborated with and 'blackmailed' them to attend his gig on Christmas day.

The Bongo singer is set to perform at an event dubbed 'Harmo Night' in Dar es Salaam on December 25, 2022.

Harmonize's event is quite expensive with VVIP table for 15 people going for TZS 10 million/Ksh526,349, VIP table for 10 people is TZS 5 million/Ksh263,174, normal table for five people is TZS 2 million/Ksh105,269.

Normal tickets go for TZS 50,000/Ksh2,631, VIP TZS 100,000/5,263 and tickets bought early going for TZS 20,000/Ksh1,052.

Harmonize urged celebrities and all other newsmakers to book tables at his event.

"I'm about to start calling my friends, business partners, musicians, actors, footballers and everyone who really loves me. Tickets out tomorrow. I really wanna make money out of Harmo Night 2022," Harmonize wrote in part on his InstaStories.

No talking

Harmonize further threatened to stop talking to all musicians who he has collaborated with if they don't book tables at his gig.

"Dear artist kama nishakupa hit hata moja usiponunua meza kwenye show yangu 25 December hatuta ongea tena. Hii ndo itanionyesha upendo na unafiki wa wasanii wenzangu," Harmonize wrote.

Harmonize further noted that he did not charge any musician for a collabo or asked them to split the revenue generated from such collaborations.

Konde Boy insisted that all those he has collaborated with must respond in kind and book tables at his forthcoming event.

"Sijawahi fanya wimbo na msanii yeyote wa Tanzania nika mwambie anilipe au tugawane mapato. Sijawahi fanya wimba na msanii wa Tanzania usiwe hit. So usipo nunua meza au tickets unaiweka ni kama unanidharau hatutongea wallwahi bilahii," Harmonize wrote.

Konde Boy asked celebrities to book tables at his gig even if they would not be attending the event.

"Hata ukiwa na show nhe ya Dar es Salaam hiyo tarehe 25 December nunu meza au tickets," he wrote.

Otile Brown, Nandy

Harmonize went on tag all musicians he has collaborated with, reminding them to book a table at his forthcoming event.

Among the prominent musicians Harmonize urged to book tables at his gig include Bongo singer Nandy and Kenyan artiste Otile Brown.

Harmonize reminded Nandy that her song 'Acha Lizame' (released in June 2020) which she featured him was a big hit and as such the songbird ought to book a table at his gig.

Harmonize also asked Otile Brown to make a booking, reminding him of their collaboration 'Woman' which was released in January 2022.

"Haya Otile Brown let's go sijaona booking yako bro au umeisahau 'Woman'," Harmonize wrote.

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