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Tusker All Stars set to entertain East Africa
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ast Africa’s highest rated reality TV show is back with a bang. The Tusker All Stars show brings together top-rated music stars from previous editions of Tusker Project Fame. The Tusker All Stars show dares to bring more fame to the already famous East African music artists, because the winner of the competition will have a dream opportunity to perform with top-rated R&B music artists Usher Raymonds and Keri Hilson on 20 August at the Tusker All Stars concert.
Tusker Project Fame Tusker All Stars contestants were selected according to their popularity and music career path during and after their stints in Tusker Project Fame. The eight contestants include Tanzanian ‘heartbreak kid’ Hemedi Suleiman from Tusker Project Fame, Season II; the energetic vocalist Peter Msechu from Tanzania, best remembered for his stellar performance in Tusker Project Fame IV; the hard-working Davis Ntare from Uganda, winner of Tusker Project Fame IV; and dance-diva Caroline Nabulime from Tusker Project Fame III; From Kenya comes the ever-smiling dance queen Amileena Mwenesi from Tusker Project Fame IV, and Bernard Ng’ang’a, popularly known as Ng’ang’alito, from Tusker Project Fame III. Completing the Tusker All Stars line-up are Patricia Kihoro from Kenya and Rwanda’s Alpha Rwirangira, both from Tusker Project Fame III. The Tusker All Stars started on 26 June and will run until the finale on 14 August. The show is hosted by Kenya’s Eve D’Souza and Uganda’s Gaetano Kagwa. In the Tusker Pub is the straight-talking, no-nonsense Ian Mbugua, who was loved and frowned upon in equal measure by both contestants and viewers of the Tusker Project Fame series. The show is sponsored by Tusker, flagship brand of East African Breweries Ltd, and is watched across the East African region.
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Amileena Mwenesi performs at Tusker All Stars