Friday, August 19, 2011

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE: CHANTE MOORE CONCERT POSTPONED

Virtual Xchange, and True Health Foundation today have issued a statement postponing the Chante Moore Live in Lagos Charity Concert till 23rd October 2011.

As part of her African trip, Chante Moore was to perform 20th of August at Harbour Point, Victoria Island alongside Wizkid & Banky W. Chante Moore who is presently in South Africa, having featured at the ABSA Capital Leading Women in South Africa Event will return to the United States and return in October for the Charity Concert.

The decision to postpone the concert was made in conjunction with Chante Moore and was arrived at primarily because more time was required to conclude the placement of a dialysis machine and ensure access to it by its beneficiaries. This was and is considered critically important, as the ultimate aim of the concert was to raise support for the treatment for pregnant women suffering from Acute Renal Failure,
Leveraging on their deep experience across the media and entertainment industry, Virtual Xchange will continue to work with its partners and industry leaders to deliver a truly incredible concert experience to music lovers while also contributing to a socially relevant cause! These include Smooth FM, the radio station that has positioned itself as the best radio station in Lagos offering a mix of soul, rhythm and jazz; premier African music channel, Sound City; Chrome the world class state of the art Night club; Hart to Hart and Southern Sun Hotel.
For those who have bought tickets, the organizers have requested that they hold on to them as a wonderful experience awaits them. For those who haven’t, tickets are still available at Chrome, Swe Bar, Soul Lounge, Bogobiri, Hub Media Store at the Palms, Silverbird Galleria & Terra Kulture

To be a part of this experience and for further information on booking VIP Tables, visit the Virtual Xchange site (HYPERLINK "http://www.vx-group.com/"www.vx-group.com) or call 01 735 5555!

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