FUNSHO AROGUNDADE
DJ Jimmy Jatt
Come Sunday 2 October, the Ikeja City Mall in Alausa, Lagos will be the centre of attraction as this year’s Jimmy’s Jump Off comes to town with several super star DJs set to rock the wheel of steel at the widely talked about event.
The concert which has held every year since 2008 is regarded as one of the most revered entertainment industry events in Nigeria and popularly referred to as Naija’s biggest DJ Event.
Since its debut, it has always been held on the island and this is the first time the event will hold on the mainland and the choice of the biggest shopping mall within the Lagos metropolis has been considered apt.
The event, which is an initiative of legendary DJ Jimmy Adewale Amu popularly called Jimmy Jatt, will attract the finest DJs in the game. This year’s musical event has been tagged ‘The Mainland Invasion’ and will have behind the wheels of steel big names such as DJ Humility, DJ Spinall, DJ Neptune, DJ Xclusive, DJ Enimoney, DJ Lambo, DJ Prince, DJ Oz, DJ X-Gee, DJ TTB, DJ Nana, DJ Stramborella, DJ Obi, DJ Switch, DJ Spicey, DJ Big N and a host
of top Nigerian artistes.
Jimmy’s Jump Off is one of the music concerts fans look forward to every year since it started in 2008 and it is the only platform that brings together under one roof super star DJs in the country.
Aside bringing together DJs, it also features artistes from different genres.
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