Namadingo responds: No half-baked performances, only the best for BICC

By Burnett Munthali

Renowned Malawian musician Dr. Patience Namadingo has set the record straight ahead of his anticipated performance at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe. In a candid message to event organizers, Namadingo emphasized the importance of delivering a high-quality show, while underscoring the need for fair compensation to ensure a top-notch experience for concertgoers.

In a bold and unapologetic statement, Namadingo took aim at mediocrity, stating: “BICC Main auditorium is a one thousand & five hundred seater auditorium. Any good musician will tell you that this is a place that requires a proper full band live performance, osati zamadulira pamene anthu adzalipira their hard-earned money to watch.”

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The artist, known for his meticulous approach to music, left no room for doubt regarding his expectations. He made it clear that for an event of such magnitude, a performance backed by a full band and well-rehearsed production is non-negotiable. Anything less, in his words, would be a disservice to fans who have paid to see him live.

Namadingo’s stance is grounded in the principle of valuing both the artist and the audience. He did not shy away from putting a price on quality, stating, “Pay me 10 M and get a good show. Sizomvelana chisoni apa. Let’s do business and give people a good show.”

He further explained that while he is passionate about his craft, his performances are about more than just taking the stage. He desires to be part of “big things that are successful, not just money-driven as long as it’s money.” For Namadingo, a well-paid artist equals a well-executed show, and he is not willing to compromise on this equation.

His call to event organizers is simple: “If we are not giving people a good show, then I don’t want to give a half-baked performance.” Namadingo insists on the need for proper investment in his performances if audiences are to get the kind of quality they deserve. He is committed to delivering excellence, but only when the conditions are right.

To sum it up, Namadingo’s message was loud and clear: “Good money = Good show. I am a good show to watch when I am well paid. I love to do my job right.” He concluded his statement with a challenge to organizers and fans alike: “YOU WANT A GOOD SHOW? HIRE ME. YOU WANT AN ORDINARY SHOW? HIRE SOMEBODY ELSE.”

As the date for his performance on November 17th approaches, Namadingo’s bold message has set high expectations for what promises to be a remarkable event—if his terms are met. For his loyal fan base, there’s no doubt that when Namadingo steps on stage, they can expect nothing short of excellence.

Conclusion

Dr. Namadingo’s assertion has resonated across Malawi’s music scene, stirring conversations on the value of art and the importance of properly compensating artists for their craft. His stance is a powerful reminder that quality entertainment comes at a price, and in his case, the price is well worth the experience. On November 17th, fans will see whether the event meets his standard of “a good show.”