Following the successful launch of his debut album, Unappreciated, about
two weeks ago, RnB singer, Chase has revealed an upcoming nationwide
tour featuring himself and a host of other RnB stars.
Some of the artistes billed on the show are Jon Germain, Chemphe and Qweci formerly Ded Buddy. The tour will mainly be targeted at selected Senior High Schools and tertiary institutions across the country.
In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Chase revealed that apart from the collective tour by the RnB artistes, he is planning an individual tour that is aimed at giving his massive fanbase a feel of what he has to offer.
Chase described performing on stage as an art form just like shooting videos and as such, was disappointed with the poor level of organization at most events.
“A lot of times, promoters are not ready to respond to requests especially from RnB artistes and this is the reason I decided not to take part in any concerts for a while. Sometimes, you ask event organisers to turn off or dim the lights, and they refuse, fearing the lights might not comeback on afterwards,” he said.
Chase added that at the moment, sales of his maiden album have been impressive, in terms of copies bought on the day of the launch and online platforms such as iTunes, adding that, he expected sales to go up even further considering the nature of the songs he does.
“I have noticed that most of my songs take time to reach my audience, so I can release a song, and it would take six months to become a hit but when it does, it gets played on air constantly.
“For instance, my song Fire took some time to get through to the general public but it is still enjoying airplay almost two years after its release,” he added.
Some of the artistes billed on the show are Jon Germain, Chemphe and Qweci formerly Ded Buddy. The tour will mainly be targeted at selected Senior High Schools and tertiary institutions across the country.
In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Chase revealed that apart from the collective tour by the RnB artistes, he is planning an individual tour that is aimed at giving his massive fanbase a feel of what he has to offer.
Chase described performing on stage as an art form just like shooting videos and as such, was disappointed with the poor level of organization at most events.
“A lot of times, promoters are not ready to respond to requests especially from RnB artistes and this is the reason I decided not to take part in any concerts for a while. Sometimes, you ask event organisers to turn off or dim the lights, and they refuse, fearing the lights might not comeback on afterwards,” he said.
Chase added that at the moment, sales of his maiden album have been impressive, in terms of copies bought on the day of the launch and online platforms such as iTunes, adding that, he expected sales to go up even further considering the nature of the songs he does.
“I have noticed that most of my songs take time to reach my audience, so I can release a song, and it would take six months to become a hit but when it does, it gets played on air constantly.
“For instance, my song Fire took some time to get through to the general public but it is still enjoying airplay almost two years after its release,” he added.
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