Musician Martin Morocky, popularly known as King TeeDee has officially announced his 3rd concert and charity cup slated for 23.09.2022 at the UNAM stadium until the 25th of September. The concert anticipates to reach an audience of over ten thousand and create unity among music lovers in the country as well as unite everyone from all walks of life through its 7 aside soccer during said duration.
According to King TD, 23.09.22 will be an event that Namibia and the rest of Africa needs during a global pandemic. “We are sure that through governments interventions to fight the pandemic, September will be able to see the same attendance as we did over the past years before we even knew of this virus. I look forward to hosting such an event of a huge expected attendance and I appreciate those loyal members of the public for always standing by initiatives as such which indirectly creates so much job opportunities”, he said.
King TD further mentioned that a soccer charity cup will be held on the day of the event for three consecutive days whereby teams will compete against each other and will lead towards the performance that evening for two consecutive nights. He added that 23.09.22 Charity Cup will donate 15% of its proceeds to a selected charity from the Mshasho Trust Fund, as well as the orphans and those children that have lost parents due to HIV/AIDS. The winning teams will also stand a chance to win prize monies and maintain the floating trophy. “Our last charity cup was endorsed by Collin Benjamin who is Namibia’s newest coach and we are hopeful that he will still show the legends and new comers a few tricks. Corporates may register their team at N$4,000 per team and Social league may register for N$2,500.00”, he added.
During his announcement, King TD urged all corporate companies and individual groups that would like to participate and be part of 23.09.22 Charity Cup initiatives as well as the two-day concert, to follow suit by registering for 7 aside soccer teams or sponsoring through Poiyah Media, Mshasho’s official Public Relations Agency.
Founder of Poiyah Media, Ilke Platt further added that the event continues to urge Small Medium Enterprises to register a stand charged at N$4,000 per beverage stand and N$3,500 food stand, to access their target market and to benefit from this platform. “This event will cater to over 50 SME’s and allow them to boost their sales by registering for a stand. SME s will be selected based on the criteria set in application forms made available on all various social media platforms,” she said.
Ticket Sales are available to the public via webtickets as well as PayPulse App and members of the public are urged to purchase their tickets in advance. Early Bird Special is charged at N$50.00 for General until September 9th. After said date General tickets will increase to N$100.00 per day and fixed price for VVIP is charged at N$2,500.00 per day and N$4,500 two-day pass. A three-day general access pass will go for a set fee of N$120.00 per person.
The inception of this music fest hosted Diamond Platinumz as its international guest and line up of this years’ international guest is Makhadzi. Various local artists will be made known throughout the next couple of weeks. The official main sponsor of this years’ event is Standard Bank. Other sponsors include MTC, Tafel Lager, Top Score, Real Good Chicken, Coca Cola, Namib Mills and Avani.