Mr. Bow, Makhadzi and Matias Dâmaso join the Djaakas Group to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cornelder de Moçambique.

The city of Beira, in Mozambique, is about to host a spectacular show that promises to enchant the audience. On the 14th, a remarkable musical event will take place at Caldeirão do Chiveve, or more precisely at the Campo Ferroviário in the city of Beira. This concert, scheduled to begin at 5 pm and continue until nightfall, is a tribute to the 25th anniversary of Cornelder de Moçambique, an occasion that will be celebrated with music and vibrant energy.

The highlight of this event is the presence of notable artists who will join the talented group Djaakas to create an unforgettable experience. Among these music stars are Mr. Bow, an icon of the Mozambican music scene, Makhadzi from neighboring South Africa, and Matias Dâmaso from Angola. Together, they promise to ignite the stage and thrill the audience.

Mr. Bow, known for his catchy songs and emotive lyrics, is one of the most recognized figures in Mozambican music. His charisma and stage presence make his performances truly memorable, and fans can expect to be swept away by a show full of energy and emotion.

Makhadzi, a rising South African star, brings her unique and captivating style, blending elements of her cultural heritage with modernity. She is known for her ability to create music that makes people dance and celebrate life.

On the other hand, Matias Dâmaso, representing Angola, brings his own passion and creativity to the mix. His unique sound is a fusion of Angolan and contemporary influences, and he has won fans throughout the region.

The venue, the Campo Ferroviário in the city of Beira, is a perfect setting for an event like this. With ample space and an inviting atmosphere, it offers a conducive environment to celebrate the legacy of Cornelder de Moçambique and, at the same time, enjoy the vibrant music of these renowned artists.

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