Patoranking,Iyanya ,Patoranking storm unilag for coke studio Africa concert

Coca-Cola’s youth-centric music platform, Coke Studio, is
set to storm the University of Lagos, Akoka, on Friday
October 3, 2014, with electrifying performances from top
acts like Olamide and Iyanya who would headline the event
alongside trending vocalist Tekno, Emma Nyra and
dancehall maestro Patoranking.
According to the Brand Manager, Colas, Coca-Cola
Nigeria, Olufemi Ashipa, the Coke Studio concert will
continue to excite campus communities across Nigeria
with live music from established music stars, who would
perform alongside upcoming and aspiring local artistes at
each campus where the music platform visits.
“The huge turnout by fans and the rave reviews for the
Coke Studio outings at the Lagos State Polytechnic
(LASPOTECH), the University of Benin and the Abia State
University are indications of the high level of consumer
engagement which Coke Studio enjoys across the
country.” Ashipa said. He also added that Coca-Cola
would continue to connect the very best artistes from
across Africa to create new sounds through a fusion of
genres, styles, and songs. Berthed in 2013 in Africa, the
Coke Studio has become a huge success in other parts of
the world including the Middle East and Asia.
This year, its second season has turned out bigger, bolder,
and better as it has been expanded to include a series of
concerts across several higher institutions in Nigeria.
Interested members of the campus community, who
would like a chance to perform live on stage with the stars
on parade, can do so during the concert by buying a
bottle of Coke, liking Coca-Cola on Facebook and coming
out to enjoy good music.
Connect with Coca-Cola Nigeria on Facebook: https://
www.facebook.com/cocacola , Twitter: https://
twitter.com/CocaCola_NG and Instagram: http://
instagram.com/cocacola_ng

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