The show has targeted to come up with strategies, which will see the music genre crawl back to popularity.
Three music troupes, Dar es Salaam's Bogos Musica, led by prominent vocalist Nyoshi El-Saadat, Dodoma's Sky Melody, and Waluguru Original Music Band, will take part in the event.
"We will use the show to unveil the new dancers we hired in the past few days. They include Regina Filbert, a prominent dancer with stints in various troupes in Dar es Salaam in the past," Waluguru Original Music Band's director, Deogratius David, said.
He disclosed they are in the closing stages as far as preparations are concerned.
According to him, the event will bring together various people involved in the domestic music industry to discuss various issues about dance music development.
The vocalist stated they will present ways through which dance music will regain its lost glory.
"This is an opportunity our troupe will use to unveil new dancers, ensuring music enthusiasts appreciate music troupes based in upcountry have what it takes to rope in popular artists from Dar es Salaam," he disclosed.
The musician said he believes the show will turn out to be a driving force for seeking to get dance music to get hold of its lost glory.
He maintained the dance music aficionados 'wafia dansi' are determined to regroup, come up with ideas that will fulfill the target.