MTV Base Inside Life: New Wave set to premiere on Nov. 18

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Africa’s leading entertainment YOUTH CULTURE LIFESTYLE channel, MTV Base, has announced the premiere date for the second season of its highly anticipated reality TV show, MTV Base Inside Life, tagged New Wave.

Scheduled to commence on Saturday, 18 November 2023, the widely watched reality TV show will air exclusively on MTV Base DStv Channel 322 and GOtv Channel 72 at 20:00 WAT / 8 p.m every Saturday. 

‘MTV Base Inside Life: New Wave’ promises an exciting and extended journey into the lives of new cast members, Rexxie, Liya and Eltee Skhillz, showcasing their journeys in the music industry.  

“As we dive into this season, we’re delving backstage into the vibrant world of music, illuminating the talent and hard work required to shine as a music star. Inside Life: New Wave promises to be an exciting journey for both the cast and our viewers as we explore the music scene from a fresh perspective,” comments Busola Komolafe, Senior Channels Manager, Paramount. 

‘Inside Life: New Wave’ will air for ten weeks with ten exciting episodes that will leave the audience glued to their screens.  

Follow @mtvbasewest on social media to get more updates and join the conversation with #MTVBaseInsideLifeNewWave #MTVBaseInsideLifeS2. 

Click here to watch promo.

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