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Aug 07, 2010 News
– Special dietary arrangements also in place
The Hits and Jams Entertainment team is adamant that international recording artiste Ne-Yo is heading to Guyana and will in fact arrive a day before he is scheduled to perform.
“Ne-Yo will be here; his contract has been signed and paid for,” Simeon Francis, the entity’s Events Manager said yesterday.
The event’s promoters are unhappy with a Kaieteur News report yesterday which pointed to the fact that Ne-Yo has on his official website a map of the wrong Providence while promoting his show in Guyana.
And so, they have decided to release full details, including flight arrangements, Ne-Yo’s entourage and dietary stipulations.
Ne-Yo is scheduled to perform at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence, East Bank Demerara, on August 21.
Francis told Kaieteur News that Ne-Yo will arrive in the country on August 20 at 07:30 hrs via a Delta flight. The artiste is travelling with an entourage of 23 persons, according to the Events Manager.
Once Ne-Yo gets into Guyana, he is scheduled to have a live press conference at 14:30 hrs, according to Francis.
He said the Hits and Jams team has been in contact with Ne-Yo over the past month and the arrangements have been finalised. Even the special foods Ne-Yo has requested have been finalised, Francis stated.
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