Killer T Goes Global: Zimdancehall Star’s Canadian Tour Hailed a Success
Zimdancehall artist, Killer T, has received praise from promoter Tinos ‘Slicey T’ Viriri for his recent tour of Canada, which saw him stage four successful shows. Two of the gigs were held in Toronto, with one held in both Edmonton and Montreal.
Slicey T, who has promoted the careers of many artists, including Oliver Mtukudzi and Jah Prayzah, hailed Killer T‘s performances for their professionalism and maturity. He believes that the artist has matured with age and that his performances have been top-notch.
Killer T’s Successful Tour
Killer T has been touring extensively recently, with this Canadian series following concerts around the world. Speaking to H-Metro from Canada, Slicey T spoke highly of Killer T’s performances.
“He came ready and knew his task and executed it well. Killer T gave a dosage of what Zimbabweans here needed at this time,” he said.
Killer T also praised the promoters and Afrofest organizers for putting together a massive show. He had a successful tour, staging four shows to a positive response.
The Future for Killer T
Killer T has a big schedule ahead, with a stopover in South Africa where he will perform on Friday before holding another gig in Chegutu on Saturday. His Canadian tour comes at a time when many Zimbabweans are holding shows in the North American country.
Slicey T settled well in Canada and had been longing to host Killer T over the years. He urged local musicians to be authentic like Tuku if they are to make an impression on the international scene. Slicey T believes that Killer T is one of the youthful icons who are evolving with each project and has become a favorite of many promoters.
Conclusion
Killer T’s Canadian tour has been a success, with his performances receiving praise from promoter Tinos ‘Slicey T’ Viriri. The artist has been touring extensively, with a big schedule ahead, and is set to make a mark on the international scene. His success serves as an inspiration to local musicians who aspire to make an impression on the global stage.