A force of nature in the global music scene, Ari Lennox is set to make her highly anticipated CTIJF debut, bringing her signature blend of sultry vocals, soulful melodies, and raw storytelling to the festival stage.
The King of Pop is returning—through the electrifying talent of Garth Field in The Michael Jackson HIStory Show.
Open-format Gauteng-based DJ Jab a Jaw kicks Friday night off and opens the festival (alongside the Kippies stage where Billy Monama will be serenading fans) with a set that lets the music tell it like it is.
Funland Amusement will return with thrilling carnival rides for all ages, offering exciting prizes and surprises.
Davids will be accompanied by her international live band and backing vocalists, plus state-of-the-art sound, lighting, visual and theatrical FX, promising a memorable, fun and nostalgic evening of live music.
‘Mass Country’ was produced and completed before the South African rapper’s murder in Durban.
‘Women do not feel safe in South Africa in general, but their safety concerns are exacerbated within the music industry. ’
Messages of condolences from industry colleagues, friends and family flooded social media as the news of Bhemjee’s death spread.
Born Nkosinathi Maphumulo, Black Coffee bagged the Best Dance/Electronic Music Album Grammy Award in Las Vegas for his critically acclaimed album, ‘Subconsciously’.