Celebrated Zambian music sensation K’millian is this weekend expected in Blantyre, Malawi where he will join the crème of top African musicians, 2 Face of Nigeria, Nameless of Kenya and Jozi of South Africa at the Ethel Mutharika Memorial Music Festival.
K’millian who arrives in Malawi on Thursday night is expected to perform live alongside the three other
international artists, 2 Face, Nameless and Jozi at the memorial service of president Bingu wa Mutharika’s
late wife, Ethel, who died last year.
K’millian whose music enjoys massive airplay in night clubs, public and private radio stations in Malawi has
won the hearts of several fans who confirmed in separate interviews that they could not wait to see
him perform live.
The show that is slated for Saturday, May 3rd at Limbe Country Club starting at 10 hours to 18 hours will be
hosted by Channel O and Big Brother Africa 2 presenter Kabelo.
The much publicised event that has been pegged at MK 500 approximately ZK 20,000 )will also accommodate the launch of Malawi’s music hip-hop icon Tay Grin’s album ‘Proudly African.’
Confirming the development in an interview with ZANIS , show organiser Tay Grin disclosed that K’millian is together with other musicians expected to sign autographs at an upmarket joint in Blantyre, Kaya Lodge, starting from 20:00 hours to 22: 00 hours
before proceeding to newly opened exclusive Club Mustang Sally for an after party show.
And Esther Mwase, a DJ at privately owned Capital FM said the going of K’millian to Malawi is a blessing to the majority of fans that love his music.
Mwase disclosed that fans love listening to tracks from K’millian’s Sun Shine album especially those songs that contain some Nyanja lyrics as most Malawians understand the language.
” I receive a lot of requests from fans whenever am on the radio demanding me to play songs done by K’millian. His songs are so nice especially that they contain some bit of Nyanja which is not different from the Chewa that we speak here,” Mwase revealed.
She added that besides K’millian music, fanatics in Malawi have continued to get mesmerised by music done by The Third, Danny, as well as Jimmy’s Its Over Over song which she described as the hottest as the moment.
Several visits to Malawi’s hot night spots namely The Elephant night club, Chez Ntemba and Blue Diamond have revealed that a number of Zambian songs get played on a regular basis with so much appreciation shown among Malawi music lovers.
Perhaps the first Zambian musician to make a mark on Malawi’s scene was Danny a few years ago with his hit
Yakumbuyo, which was later banned by Malawi’s Censorship Board, which deemed his lyrics offensive.
However, some nightclubs and individuals continued to play the song, in defiance of the ban, in a clear testimony that the music was popular with many Malawians across the country.