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Entertainment of Monday, 15 August 2016

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Couple rocks Stonebwoys customized T-Shirts for pre-wedding photoshoot?

The couple in Stonebwoys shirt The couple in Stonebwoys shirt

While Stonebwoy is still busy on tour in Australia, a lady and a gentleman in Tamale, who are reported to be in a ‘serious relationship’ (dating), have spotted Stonebwoy's customized #Bhim T-Shirts. The photo hit the internet in the early hours of Saturday from instagram and is fast spreading to other social media networks.

Seth Klipxx, ace Radio Presenter on Tamale-based radio station, Kesmi 107.1fm posted their images from his Instagram page @SethKilpxx

In a brief telephone conversation with the Radio Presenter, "I stumbled on the photos when I went to my photographer’s place – I normally do my photoshoot there and when I saw the photos I was really amazed. For the two ‘soon-to-be-couple’ to have such credence for Stonebwoy and his brand means a lot. I was very happy when I saw it so I had to share it. They live here in Tamale,” he said.

Although the couple hasn’t confirmed if it was their pre-wedding photoshoot, info already circulating on social media says it is their pre-wedding photoshoot. The couple are yet to speak on the matter though.

In a related news, Stonebwoy is billed for a big concert there in Tamale later this month on August 27th, with Fancy Gadam, an Afrobeats artiste who is Tamale’s biggest music act of the moment. Powered by Papa Loggy of Loggy Entertainment, this show in Tamale would be the very first concert Stonebwoy would play in Ghana after return from Australia later this August.

Stonebwoy has already played 2 concerts in Australia – Perth and Melbourne respectively – he plays Sydney on next weekend, Saturday, August 20. Perth was played on Friday, August 5 and Melbourne had the stage blessings of Stonebwoy (last night), Friday, August 12. His Australia tour makes Part 2 of his #GoHigherTour he started earlier this year; swept across USA in March into Canada and now Australia.