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Savage Arrives In Apia To Film Latest MTV

Savage Arrives In Apia To Film His Latest MTV “I Love The Islands”


Savage ‘Demetrius Savelio’ arrived last night from Auckland with Dawn Raid management and crew, accompanied by acclaimed New Zealand Director Chris Graham.

The 15 member group is in Samoa to film Savage’s latest music video “I Love The Islands” capturing the natural beauty of Samoa’s tropical landscape and culminating in the DIGICEL Bigger Better Savage ‘Return to the Island’ concert on Friday 17th April 2009 at Faleata Gym 1.

Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Misa Telefoni said, “There is a lot of promotional value for Samoa in this project.”

Samoa Tourism Authority and Aggie Greys Hotel are sponsoring the MTV filming in Samoa.

DIGICEL Samoa, major sponsor of the one off concert in Apia is also assisting with extras for the MTV.

“This is the first time our label Dawn Raid will film a music video in Samoa, to make sure we get the best out of the event we’re also bringing Mareko, Devolo and The Deceptikonz to help Savage deliver the best result possible,” said Dawn Raid CEO Brotha D.

Savage with be making special appearance today on local radio and TV programs before filming starts on Thursday.

According to Mr. Tuilagi MS Esera of Event Polynesia Entertainment, “Savage and the Dawn Raid crew will attend assembly at Samoa College on Wednesday and later visit Tesese Institute of Administrative Studies at Lalovaea……..

TICKET OUTLETS:
Tickets for the DIGICEL Bigger Better Savage ‘Return to the Island’ concert on Friday 17th April 2009 at Faleata Gym 1 are now available $20 at DIGICEL Chan Mow, Vaimea and Salelologa Savaii.

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