Reggie N Bollie

Reggie N Bollie
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Price Range

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£500 £100,000

Reggie and Bollie both originally hail from Ghana but have been living in the UK with their families for the past five years. They are no strangers to the music business, with the pair both separately releasing material in their native Ghana. 

The duo think Cheryl has been the “perfect mentor” as “she’s been in a band for longer than us and has won The X Factor multiple times”.

Fascinating Fact: In Ghana, Reggie released three songs in 2006 called Virgin, For Sale and Adoma. In 2004, Bollie also had a hit called You May Kiss The Bride.

Reggie 'n' Bollie bring a unique and vibrant award winning pop and world music.  The type of songs the lads produce are different but irresistbile.

Wicked beatz, simple melodies and thought provoking lyrics.

Classique has been working with International Artistes from around the world for over 20 years, whether they are ‘A’ list celebrities, Chart Toppers, performers from TV talent shows or Celebrity DJs, we pull together all the details – dealing with flights, transfers, accommodation and riders for all the major artists and their teams.

As the UK’s No 1 booker of celebrity artists we deal with everything for you and work constantly with management companies throughout the world, where we have built up great relationships and have the latest information about who is available and who would work best for your event.

Please contact us for any ideas for your event and we will work with you, always understanding time constraints and budgets.

Unfortunately we are unable to request autographs or personal requests and we suggest contacting the artist's own websites or fan sites. Apologies, we are also not able to ask for free / gratis / charity / reduced fee performances from any of the artists – again please contact your chosen artist through their own websites.

The majority of prices will be plus vat at the current UK rate of 20%.