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Nigerian top crossover artist, SB, gets US summer tour

The talented crossover artist, Seun Bankole and his SB Live Crew have signed a year musical tour of the United States of America with a US-based music promotional company, Glory International Music and Arts Promotions USA under the leadership  of the music promotion legend, Otunba Prince Adeniyi Shobaloju. The signed and sealed contract would give Seun Bankole and his SB Live Crew the platform to showcase their laudable gift to people outside the shores of Nigeria while promoting the music, values and culture of the Nigerian state.
The crew will perform in different states and cities to their fans, lovers of good music and new converts. This musical tour is likely to take up to six months which will enable Seun Bankole to crusade his music talent to all his teeming fans in the United States. Seun Bankole According to the President and CEO of Glory International Music and Arts Promotions, USA, Otunba Prince Shobaloju, “The music tour to the United States of America will take the full band of SB Live Crew to the United States and perform live on stage in different shows and concerts that are already prearranged in some states, like, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington DC, Houston Texas, Dallas Texas, Florida, Atlanta Georgia Pennsylvania, Chicago, North Carolina and others”, he said. Reacting to the positive development, Seun Bankole describes it as the new development of his life. In his direct reaction, “I am really excited and elated on this great moment of my life. It is an opportunity that I do not take for granted at all. I am well prepared alongside my band members and together we are ready to deliver to the best of our abilities while exceeding expectations with our performance. We look forward to serving our fans in the United States. I am grateful to God for this great blessing and I deeply appreciate the person of Otunba Prince Adeniyi Shobaloju for this great privilege given to me and the confidence reposed in me. Further information about this event will be released as times goes on.” he said. 


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