Ease into February with laid-back tunes

Carnival City hosts Afro Beats Soul Session to end January.

End the month on a high yet soothing note at Carnival City’s industrial-styled Bru’s which plays host to another Afro Beats Soul Session featuring Wilson B Nkosi, Muzik Soul and Miss Moloko.

The event, set to take place on January 28, also sees Lefa Ofentse (SA Idols 2017), Lady Bonolo and Hilda Buyiswa in the mix.

They will be on the decks to entertain guests with a vibrant array of R&B, Afro-pop, old skool disco, funk and classic house from 3pm.

Nkosi is a well-known DJ from Metro FM who is one of the station’s first DJs and continues to host Sounds and Stuff Like That, his Sunday show.

 

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Muzik Soul is a 37-year-old seasoned soul and R&B DJ who capped his 10 years as a professional DJ releasing a CD compilation in partnership with Sony Music Africa.

The album is self-titled Muzik Soul Volume 1 (For Your Listening Pleasure).

Miss Moloko is the ever-smiling most entertaining female soul and R&B DJ in Gauteng at the moment.

She comes across as shy, but once she goes behind the decks that goes away.

Regularly attracting high profile guests and local celebs, Afro Beats Soul Sessions is a vibrant music event that has continued to grow in popularity since it was introduced.

The January event is free to attend. Guests are advised to arrive early to secure a seat.

 

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