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Nigerian Afrobeats Superstars Rema, Asake, Omah Lay, Others To Headline 2024 Promise Land Festival 

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The 2024 Promise Land Festival in Australia is set to feature an impressive lineup of Nigerian Afrobeats stars, including Rema, Asake, and Omah Lay, who will headline the event alongside other international music sensations.

The highly anticipated festival will occur from October 4 to October 6, 2024, at Gold Coast, bringing together an eclectic mix of global artists. On October 5, Rema is scheduled to perform, sharing the stage with American acts such as Jorja Smith, Fiji, and Miguel, promising an unforgettable night for festival-goers.

The festival’s final day, October 6, will witness electrifying performances from Omah Lay and Asake, who will close out the event alongside legendary American rapper Busta Rhymes. The festival will also feature performances from other top-tier musicians, including Nigeria’s Tiwa Savage, Ruger, BNXN, Victony, Seyi Vibez and Ghana’s Black Sherif and King Promise.

South African artists such as DBN Gogo, Major League DJz, Young Stunna, and Uncle Waffles are also set to bring their distinct sounds to the festival, adding to the vibrant and culturally rich atmosphere of the event.

Promise Land Festival has garnered a reputation for curating an impressive roster of artists from around the globe, and the 2024 edition is shaping up to be one of its most exciting iterations yet.

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