M.anifest and Stonebwoy have joined a long list of artistes set to perform at the MTV Africa Day benefit concert.
The event is set to take place on Monday, May 25 to commemorate the day the African Union (AU) was formed.
Africa Day Benefit concert will also be an avenue to raise money towards Covid-19.
Set to perfrom with M.anifest and Stonebwoy is Burna Boy, Sauti Sol, Sho Madjozi, Yemi Alade, Teni, Seun Kuti, AKA and many others.
Because of the coronavirus, the two hour long will be streamed live from artiste’s homes.
The benefit concert will be hosted by award winning actor Idris Elba.
. @BurnaBoy @ShoMadjozi @YemiAlade @AKAWorldwide @SautiSol @diamondplatnumz@TiwaSavage @fallyipupa01 lets unite to celebrate #AfricaDay & raise funds for COVID19. Africa Day Benefit Concert #athome on 25.5 @MTVBASEAfrica YouTube page 6pm(CAT) & MTV Base 9pm(CAT) #AloneTogether pic.twitter.com/6sL212XCr1
— Idris Elba (@idriselba) May 16, 2020
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