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Wolverhampton musician Kupid the King launches new video

A Wolverhampton musician is launching his latest video with a special premiere event at a city nightspot.

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Kupid the King has a new video out

Kupid the King dropped his newest single The Fall digitally which is available on all major music platforms and features contributions from Vycke G, Hassan James and Priscilla Cameron.

He has been working hard on the accompanying music video, collaborating with Kolossal Entertainment, Brooker Films and UFO Productions to get it just right. Directed by Chris Brooker from Brooker Films, Kupid is now ready to show it to the world.

He will do so tomorrow night at Wolverhampton's The Prince Albert on Railway Street.

The fun kicks off with a champagne reception at 7pm before a behind-the-scenes documentary by Elliott Johns of First Reunion Media on the making of the video airs at 7.30pm. Kupid himself will address the audience at 8pm before the video premières at 8.15pm.

There will also be guests performing, before a DJ oversees the afterparty from 9pm until roughly 12.30am.

The video is set around a post-apocalyptic city, where all are left to fend for themselves and where Kupid oversees the four wards. When word comes in that one of the corners is being overrun by intruders Kupid has to unite the leaders to fix the problem.

Spokeswoman Charlotte Patterson said: "After recording the single at Beatsabar Music Project, Wolverhampton, Kupid began work with Chris Brooker to create the cinematic music video which tells a story of greed, lust, and betrayal in a post-apocalyptic Wolverhampton.

"We would like to invite people to get a first look into this exciting music project which very rarely happens in Wolverhampton."

Tickets for the event are priced at £5 for adults which includes an alcoholic drink and £3 for children which includes a non-alcoholic drink, and guests are prompted that this is a black tie event. To purchase tickets to the screening, click here.

To hear the track, search for Kupid the King on Spotify.

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