Smallz felicitates fans as European tour wraps up
By BAKARY CEESAY
Another among Gambia’s premium singers and songwriter T. Smallz has commended his fans across Europe for supporting him during his recent successful European tour in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria and Belgium.
He also commended promoters and Djs in Europe for their trust and confidence in him resulting in hiring his service in concerts across Europe, hoping that next year’s tour will be ‘on fire’ again.
“You are the best keeping the fire blazing till we meet again. Let’s keep the vibes going,”
Katato, as widely called assured his fans across the globe to expect more projects in 2019 and the upcoming album ‘Level Low.’
The tour organised by Warriors in a Dance and Katato Entertainment started from July 20 to August 30, 2019, paving the way for many.
He is one of Gambian artistes who always tour Europe annually and returns home.
- Smallz performed at revered clubs and entertainment venues such as Pays Club, Club Casablanca, Karlsruhe, Club Calwer Stuttgart, Diamond Dance Café and Halle Saale all in Germany.
He performed at Vienna, Austria in August where he entertained the Na Nang Club.
In Italy, he performed at the Playa Catania Lido Jolly Club and the Replay Club in Bologna after moving to Sweden where he performed at the Styrso festival and then wrapped things up in Belgium.
Speaking to journalists shortly before leaving the shores of The Gambia, he said the objective of the tour is to reach out to fan-bases across the globe.
An international star singer, Smallz said the tour is necessary because not only Gambians listen to his golden voice over radio and podcasts.
“It is prudent to do more shows in Europe to build a wider audience of followers and contacts, a studio session with artistes, video shooting, sessions with DJs, producers and promoters across Europe.”
According him, people love the vibes in Europe as his new ‘Problem’ featuring Lil Omz has wide audience in Europe.
He disclosed that he shot a video for the song ‘Elafta Elafta’, the first single from his album in the making, ‘Level Low.’
“This is a big uplift for my music representing Gambia across the globe and at the same time educating and entertaining my global fans. I commended all Gambian and non-Gambians who attended the shows in their various cities,” Smallz also widely referred to as Katato -troublemaker for English said.
The 2013 Nominated Male artiste of the year commended and urged them to do more and better for Gambian music to cross border.
He urged Gambian DJs to keep supporting and embracing Gambian music by playing it in their various concerts because a lot of good music is coming from the country.