ZIMBABWEAN music fans are set to chuck their deuces to 2010 in style with former Destiny’s Child and multi-platinum solo artist, Kelly Rowland, planning a one-off show in Harare with Disturbing The Peace/ Def Jam rapper Ludacris. According to NewZimbabwe.com Rowland, who turned up to support women journalists from around the world at a Beverly Hills event hosted by the International Women's Media Foundation said she would be in Harare in December for one show only
"I'm going there for a concert with other artists, including Ludacris and it will be my first time to go to Zimbabwe, it's going to be really amazing for me. I have gone to Tanzania, Johannesburg and Kenya so now I get to add Zimbabwe to my list, I'm really excited," she said. Asked what her fans in Harare should expect Kelly said: "It's going to be huge. With Destiny's Child it was another thing but with myself as a performer it’s another and I have a good time on the stage and they will definitely enjoy the show. I want my fans to know that I'm in the studio and working hard. I'm definitely excited about going to Zimbabwe and doing it there,"
She's working on her third new solo album. The album, which has no title yet, will be out in 2011, she says. Rowland revealed she was supposed to have gone to Harare with Akon but would now travel to the country with Ludacris. She however said she did not have much information about the promoters and the date of the show but insisted it was “definitely” in December.
Rowland rose to fame in the late 1990s as one of the founding members of the girl group Destiny's Child. In 2009, she became the host of the Bravo competition series The Fashion Show alongside Isaac Mizrahi. Also known for her charitable work, Rowland said it was important for people like her to support the women's cause through various organisations like the IWMF
Rowland rose to fame in the late 1990s as one of the founding members of the girl group Destiny's Child. In 2009, she became the host of the Bravo competition series The Fashion Show alongside Isaac Mizrahi. Also known for her charitable work, Rowland said it was important for people like her to support the women's cause through various organisations like the IWMF