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The Legacy band on the rise

There is one thing The Legacy Band is aiming for and that is to be the best music moguls around the south areas.

THE Legacy Band was established in 2015 by three musically driven young individuals, Emmanuel Kabongo, Calvin Dube and Prince Mpofu.

There is one thing The Legacy Band is aiming for and that is to be the best music moguls around the south areas. The group plays different kinds of genres and can play with any kind of instrument. They perform at events such as concerts, festivals, birthday parties, church and sports tournaments.

When The Legacy Band is behind the microphone the audience knows that they can expect fireworks as the band always amazes them. The group wishes to get more fans and gigs outside south areas as they look to expand their group.

The band is yet to win an award as that is one of their dreams and ambitions. With the love that they have for music the band practices every day just to fine-tune their music. They also share this love and passion with other young musicians and offer classes during the week where they train young and upcoming musicians.

“Music is about passion and love. We as The Legacy Band are all about music and we give our all to music. We can sing anything and we can even play any instrument at our disposal. That’s why we decided to train people in music,” said Emmanuel.

The Legacy Band can be contacted via Emmanuel Kabongo on 061 732 8257.

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