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August of festivity comes as Ayo Jay sets to storm the U.S alongside Jidenna and others



The United States is set to be on serious party fire this august..Yay!! It is indeed an August of festivity and if you are in  places like  New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston then you are in for some serious fun-filled venture.





Ayo Jay sets to heat up the already  hot  U.S summer with some sizzling  hot entertainment  from Celebrities like Jidenna the classic man, Seyi Shay, Falz, Boj and Skales. The very amazing surprise is, Ayo Jay will be featuring one prominent artist of each city in that city. it does seem like it is going to be a perfectly blended  music from different cultural aspects.


This concert is an unprecedented one, with high quality production budgeted for it.  You do not want to miss this big show.... I mean these big shows ..LOL
Check out the time slated for the August  concerts


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The 7 CITY TOUR EVENT INCLUDES
August 1st - Amazura (NYC Arena)
http://ayojayfriends.eventbrite.com  or https://www.showclix.com/event/AyoJayFriends
 8/7 - DC
Club Bliss 
 8/8 - Houston
 Ayva Center 
 8/14 - Los Angeles
The Savoy 
 8/15 - Atlanta
Cream Lounge
 8/21 - Chicago
 Copernicus center 
 8/22 - Tampa TBA
Press and media personnel are welcome to meet the artists throughout the tour during a networking and press briefing session (invitation will be sent upon request).
About One Nation Records
One Nation Records, Founded in 2013, One Nation Records is a boutique music label. It is home to the young and fresh recording artist “Boy Wonder” Ayo Jay.
Headquartered in New York, with offices in Lagos, Nigeria, ONR is the bridge for Afrobeat to transfer across borders. It is not only home for rising artists to produce and flourish, but to also help them grow as cultural brands.
One Nation Records is an avenue for good music. Keen on the power of music, its mission is to support talent to achieve long-standing artistic and financial success whilst offering consumers premier quality music.
ONR represents visionaries capable of constructing their own moments and influencing society.
Website Page: http://www.itsonenationrecords.com
Any Questions - Contact:
Cos Canino - 347-200-2509

Micheal- 347-709-1040



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