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BUSH GARDEN NATURAL AMUSEMENT PARK HOSTS INAUGURAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL


kadijatu Hayles

 

 

Gelehun Town, located along the Gondama Highway Checkpoint in the Bo District, was filled with excitement and music as Bush Garden Natural Amusement Park successfully launched its first-ever musical festival.

The event, held within the park's serene natural surroundings, attracted a diverse lineup of artists from different parts of the country, making it a memorable occasion for attendees.

According to the Chief Executive Officer, Mustapha Wai expressed his enthusiasm for the festival, highlighting its annual recurrence to promote Sierra Leonean music and support emerging artists.

 The festival also serves as a platform for these artists to showcase their talents and gain exposure within the music industry. Furthermore, Wai emphasized that the Bush Garden Natural Amusement Park aims to provide visitors with a relaxing holiday experience, offering quality accommodations, food, and beverages.

In addition to its entertainment value, the festival also serves as a learning zone for up-and-coming artists, providing them with valuable insights and networking opportunities.

CEO Wai went further to say the Bush Garden Natural Amusement Park's commitment to promoting Sierra Leonean music and providing a unique holiday experience position, With its combination of natural beauty, quality amenities, and a platform for emerging artists, the park continues to attract visitors and contribute to the cultural fabric of Gelehun Town and beyond.

The Inaugural musical festival received a commendation from Ambassador Amara Dennis Turay, AKA -Kao Denero, who praised the management of Bush Garden Natural Amusement Park for their investment in promoting Sierra Leonean music and creating a vibrant entertainment space.

 The event is seen as a significant contribution to the development of the music industry, fostering creativity and talent within the country.

Mamie Kajua, one of the participating musicians, described the festival as timely and a blessing in disguise. She expressed her appreciation for the platform it provided, allowing artists to connect with a broader audience and gain recognition for their work. The festival's inclusive atmosphere and diverse lineup of performers contributed to its success and positive reception.

The occasion, Madam Kajua said, the musical festival demonstrated its commitment to supporting the local music scene and providing an engaging experience for visitors as it showcased the park's potential as a cultural hub and highlighted its dedication to promoting Sierra Leonean talent.


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