Times of Eswatini

Good vibes, games at Traffic Lights Party

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MALKERNS – This year’s edition of the Traffic Lights Party delivered the best vibes and games for patrons.

7he party was hosted at the HoXse 2n )ire Amphitheat­re on )riday eYeninJ. 7he show kicked off with a liYe set deliYered by '- Ash, who was able to attract a nXmber of patrons onto the dance floor. Her Afro-tech set lasted an hoXr and made way for the first Jame of the niJht, which was the µ3ick 8p /ine¶ condXcted by e[perienced 0& 1dosh, alonJside &hXki, who is a presenter from (swatini 79.

7he pickXp line Jame challenJed patrons to coin an interestin­J sentence that they woXld Xse when proposinJ to one another. 7he patron who had the most creatiYe line was annoXnced as the winner. &astle /ite woXld then reward winners with a carry-on pack after the crowd had Yoted.

Dancing

7he pickXp line Jame lasted for forty minXtes, and then talented spinner 0. took the decks, deliYerinJ a Hip Hop set that was fXsed with 5n%. His set saw patrons dancinJ to the Jood mXsic he serYed, as he woXld hype them throXJh a microphone while on the decks. After his set had elapsed, the µ*Xess the /oYe 6onJ *ame¶ followed sXit, and this was a Jame that pXt patrons to the test of JXessinJ a sonJ as well as JXessinJ the name of the artist who sinJs the sonJ. A nXmber of patrons tried their like and were able to win pri]es from &atle /ite. As time flew seamlessly, Itsallblaq took the decks and dished oXt an Amapiano set that lasted for an hoXr. 6he complement­ed her Yibrant set with sleek dance moYes, which she showcased on the dancefloor, and went back to deliYer more in the mXsic booth.

After she had played for an hoXr, Hip Hop spinner %ay %ash took centre staJe and deliYered solid Hip Hop Yibes to Xsher in the last '- of the niJht, which was 1elson[. /ike all the '-s, he was also able to deliYer and had patrons on their toes.

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A section of patrons who attended the show at House On Fire Amphitheat­re dancing the night away. (R) Ash opened the show with a vibrant set that lasted for an hour.
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 ?? ?? Ruth Lyaga (R) and Kiara Fonseka playing one of the games that were featured as part of the show. (C PIC) Patrons dancing up a storm while enjoying the vibes delivered by Itsallblaq. (R PIC) Bay Bash made sure that Hip Hop was well-represente­d during the show.
Ruth Lyaga (R) and Kiara Fonseka playing one of the games that were featured as part of the show. (C PIC) Patrons dancing up a storm while enjoying the vibes delivered by Itsallblaq. (R PIC) Bay Bash made sure that Hip Hop was well-represente­d during the show.
 ?? ?? Sakhile Dlamini (L) and his sister Ntsandvose Dlamini battling it out in one of the games which were prepared for patrons. (R) MC OF THE NIGHT: Ndosh engaging patrons. (INSET) Itsallblaq taken by the rhythm during her stage appearance.
Sakhile Dlamini (L) and his sister Ntsandvose Dlamini battling it out in one of the games which were prepared for patrons. (R) MC OF THE NIGHT: Ndosh engaging patrons. (INSET) Itsallblaq taken by the rhythm during her stage appearance.
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