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…use CD’s instead of a live perfomance

Morgan Heritage Show

Malawians who bought tickets to watch the reggae heavyweights, Morgan Heritage performing at Silver Stadium on Sunday afternoon, were left disappointed following the decision by the artists to use CD’s instead of a live performance.

Music lovers had to pay K10 000 for the show but left amused when the crew opted to perform by using CD’s instead of a live performance.

According to reports, Morgan Heritage reached to the extent of playing the CD’s without even singing.

Lot’s of fans were left frustrated considering the amount of money paid to watch the group perform in their toru also meant to share a recipe of their Grammy Awards Nominated album Strictly Roots.

“This was the same as buying a CD because we paid the money hoping to see the group perform, but everybody was left frustrated to see the band using CD’s instead of performing live.”

“We enjoyed Busy Signal’s show at the Sun Music Festival in Salima because he did a live performance but honestly, we are disappointed with the Morgan Heritage band,” said some concerned Malawians.

Busy Signal
Busy Signal

The music show was highly publicized by the organizers through the local media but Malawians saw the opposite of what was being said prior to the event.

Malawi’s Black Missionaries performed live as a supporting artist.

Morgan Heritage is a reggae band formed in 1994 by five children of reggae artist Denroy Morgan, namely Peter “Peetah” Morgan, Una Morgan, Roy “Gramps” Morgan, Nakhamyah “Lukes” Morgan and Memmalatel.

They are yet to make an official response on the blame.

 

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