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Mayorkun, YKB, MC Lively to perform at GOtv Boxing Night 32

By Eniola Daniel
04 December 2024   |   11:39 am
Award-winning Afrobeats artiste Mayorkun, rising star YKB, and ace comedian MC Lively are billed to perform live at GOtv Boxing Night 32, which will be held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on December 26. The event, tagged "Boxing Jamz Music," is a fusion of music and sport as it will feature six boxing bouts.…

Award-winning Afrobeats artiste Mayorkun, rising star YKB, and ace comedian MC Lively are billed to perform live at GOtv Boxing Night 32, which will be held at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos, on December 26.

The event, tagged “Boxing Jamz Music,” is a fusion of music and sport as it will feature six boxing bouts.

According to Flykite Productions, the event’s objective is to provide end-of-the-year fun for music and boxing fans all in one space.

Chief Operating Officer of Flykite Productions, Bamidele Johnson, said: “It is a party under the Lagos skies. It is a big party. We will give the fans a mind-blowing package of entertainment and sports as part of their festive season fun. We have Mayorkun, YKB, and the incredibly hilarious MC Lively in the lineup. This is the first time we’re adding comedy to the lineup, and we’re hoping it’s going to be a memorable experience for everyone in attendance.”

Past editions of the show featured top artists like Burna Boy, Teni, and 9ice.

Mayorkun, famous for hits like “Eleko” and “Let Me Know” and winner of the 2018 Headies Next Rated Award, will take the stage alongside YKB, the rising star behind the song “San Siro” featuring Joeboy. Adding a fresh twist, the hilarious MC Lively will bring comedy into the mix.

READ ALSO:Organisers list Mayorkun, YKB as GOtv Boxing Night holds December 26

GOtv Boxing Night is dedicated to the revival of Nigerian boxing talent and promoting the sport across the country. The showpiece event is sponsored by GOtv and will be broadcast live on SuperSport channels across 50 African countries.

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