2020 appears to be starting on a good footing for international and award-winning club promoter, Chris Jey, as plans have been concluded to have the number one club promoter in Nigeria and other African countries this year.
Chris Jey, who is also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BMW Promotion Company with its roots planted across Europe as not just a show promoter but also reputed for staging the first-ever concert in Toronto with Biggie Smalls was the headliner.
Jey, who has contributed largely to the success of many DJs across Europe also worked in concerts for Wutang Clan and Ice Cube, a feat that has earned him recognition from top music superstars across the globe.
Speaking on his planned tour that would see him visit top night clubs across Nigeria, Jey disclosed that his decision to visit Nigeria and other African countries stemmed from his determination to expand his frontiers to the African continent even as he hoped to establish contacts with some of the country’s finest DJs and show promoters.
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“The African continent is an emerging market that is fast dominating the music space even in Europe and I have taken my time to study and bring my experience as a well established and international show promoter to the fore.”
“I always strive to provide the people with the best value for their money and entertain them beyond their wildest expectations when they come out to the shows. My company, BMW, has grown over the years and is proud to be one of Canada’s top urban marketing and event companies.
“With a heavy social media presence that consists of over 8000 Facebook friends, 17000 Twitter followers, 2900 BBM contacts, 14000 subscribed email addresses, as well as 2100 phone numbers for spreading the word about events, I believe we will be making a mark in Nigeria and other countries when my team lands in Africa,” he said.