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Adekunle Gold, Wande Coal, Young Jonn Set To Thrill Fans At Lagos Shopping Festival


Lagosians are in for the most exciting music extravaganza this Christmas season as the organisers of the upcoming Lagos Shopping Festival have just confirmed the trio of Adekunle Gold, Wande Coal, and Young Jonn as some of the A-list artistes that would perform during the three-day festival billed to take place December 23-25 at the iconic Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan Stadium.

According to the organisers, Chain Reactions Africa, Adekunle Gold, the soulful king himself, will be performing live on stage alongside Afrobeat legends like Wande Coal, the energetic Teni, and new generation hitmakers, Young Jonn and Ayo Maff, among others in what promises to be a 72-hour blaze of nonstop entertainment.

Hailed as Africa’s biggest 72-hour non-stop shopping and entertainment event, this groundbreaking event promises an unforgettable fusion of shopping, entertainment, food, fashion, and several fun activities for Lagos residents and visitors alike.

For the first time ever, the Lagos Shopping Festival will transform the Mobolaji Johnson Arena into an exciting hub of activity, offering Lagosians and visitors a chance to experience the city’s electric energy like never before.

With an exciting lineup of activities and attractions, the LSF is positioned to become the highlight of the festive season.

With a few days left to its debut, the Lagos Shopping Festival is already generating a lot of excitement among Lagosians, with anticipation for the event said to be at an all-time high.



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