OPPO’s In-tertainment Nights Schedule 2020

EntertainmentOPPO’s In-tertainment Nights Schedule 2020

In a first-ever move, OPPO the leading smartphone brand in Pakistan has announced a music fiesta for its customers encouraging them to stay indoors during this time.

The musical week will kick start from April 19-22, 2020 and will have a line-up of some of the best talents of the country.

The In-tertainment concerts will go live at 8:00 PM from OPPO’s Facebook page, exclusively through OPPO Reno3pro smartphone.

OPPO’s In-tertainment Nights Schedule 2020:

April 19: Bilal Saeed the global sensation is going to kick start the music fiesta with his energetic performance.OPPO’s In-tertainment Nights Schedule 2020 - In a first-ever move, OPPO the leading smartphone brand in Pakistan has announced a music fiesta for its customers encouraging them to stay indoors during this time. The musical week will kick start from April 19-22, 2020 and will have a line-up of some of the best talents of the country.

April 20: Shamoon Ismail, the music powerhouse will get you grooving from the comfort of your house.

April 21: Ali Hamza’s melodious and evergreen voice will take you back in your childhood nostalgic lane.

April 22: Asim Azhar with his soulful voice is ready to win your hearts once again.

OPPO’s core values have always been centred upon the youth. Whether its fashion or music, the brand seeks to touch the hearts of millennials and Generation Z consumers with innovations.

With these Live streaming concerts, you don’t have to go anywhere to be entertained. Entertainment will come to you.

For more information, please visit (https://www.facebook.com/PakistanOPPO)

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