Geoxpress Premieres Xpress Riddim II With Stellar Event In Collaboration With The Community Show & Moonlight PHC

Geoxpress Live, in collaboration with The Community Show Kicbac and Moonlight, kickstarted the year with energetic showings by promising uprising acts and a live performance rendition from fast rising Afrofusion singing sensation, Geoxpress. The event connotes the build-up to the much anticipated release of “Xpress Riddim II”, the follow-up to his breakout mixtape.


On the evening of April 13, 2024, the Achini hall at Hotel Venture Visa Karena was burgeoning with excitement as Geoxpress mounted the stage to perform the 7-track project alongside an electrifying live band. Before he took to the stage, the audience was already blown away by performances from Moudini, Harryswift and Kblacktheblack. Geoxpress lived up to expectations, delivering a memorable performance that held the crowd spellbound.

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In addition to the excitement of the night, Geoxpress brought out his BAD Kompany collective mates and frequent collaborators, 9t9 and Tonee C as special guests. Their appearances on stage brought another level of distinct dynamism to the already brilliant set, thus ensuring the highlights of the night gets burned into the memories of everyone that attended.

The just concluded inaugural edition has been on the receiving end of overwhelmingly positive reviews. The unique event organized by the Community show, Moonlight PHC, and Geoxpress Live, displayed and exhibited the rich musical and creative talents from the city of PH.

Stay tuned on more updates on Geoxpress and the upcoming release of “Xpress Riddim II.”

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