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RDX Set To Headline Concert In London This November

NEW YORK, USA (Shuzzr PR): Dancehall’s leading Duo, RDX, will be heading to London on November 17th, to bring the energy and stellar performance for which they are known for, as its the first ever musical performance by RDX anywhere in the UK.

Since their explosion on the scene with mega hit “Bend Over”, they instantly followed with more hits such as “Dance”, “Everybody Dance”, “Daggering” and summer party anthem “Summer Slap Weh”, “Jump” amongst others, the group has always gone beyond the call of their musical duties to not just deliver music but also entertain.

Londoners and music lovers all over the globe will turn their attention, as one of the most charismatic and popular Dancehall/Reggae duo, RDX, will be performing in a live concert in London. The concert will be taking place at The Coronet, Elephant and Castle London, at 6 pm.
The event which is dubbed “RDX LONDON INVASION CONCERT” by the promoters will feature other side attractions and performances will including a twerking performance from the world famous twerking star, Sultry Simone of “Bubble Butt” and Busta Rhymes featuring Nicki Minaj “Twerk It “music videos. There will also be an extensive line up of top Caribbean dancers, selectors and DJ’s performing alongside RDX on stage.

RDX is now concluding final arrangement for their “Bangerz European Tour” which is expected to start in November amongst with the slated release of the high anticipated “Ride It” music video.

Visit http://www.rdxconcert.com for Ticket and Event details.

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