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“One Night in Africa” comes to Carnival City

South Africa’s most anticipated live African music event

JOHANNESBURG SOUTH – Breakout Management, in association with Carnival City present “One Night in Africa”, South Africa’s most anticipated live African music event at the Big Top Arena, to take place on the Saturday November 1.

Featuring mesmerizing performances by four times Grammy Award winning a cappella Group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Oliver Mtukduzi, The Muffinz, and Berita.

Ladysmith Black Mambazo is a world-wide recognized South African a cappella vocal group that has created a unique and spiritual sound that has touched a worldwide audience.

Their musical efforts over the past five decades have garnered praise and accolades from a wide body of people, organizations and countries.

After gracing international stages for many years and been honoured and recognized world-wide, they will be embracing the stage at One Night in Africa, Big Top Arena Carnival City. Displaying what they have been showing the world. Also, and importantly, Ladysmith Black Mambazo will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary as group in the Music industry.

Oliver Mtukudzi Greatest Hits show, is all about his well-known hits such as: Todii, Wasakara, Ndagarwa Nhaka, Mabasa, Neria and many more.

This performance will showcase the sing-a-long nature of his songs and people dancing to the popular hits. Oliver will also be collaborating with The Muffinz and Berita on One Night in Africa.

The Muffinz have unleashed their mysteriously beautiful world of eclectic soul to the South African public and they are set for world domination.

The music of The Muffinz is so new, yet so soulful, so accessible, so honest and so innocent, that it appeals to all age groups, races, classes and sexes.

The five young musicians make a refreshing change from the usual run of the mill rappers and house DJs, who are currently dominating the popular music scene, in that they play real instruments, and they play them well.

Berita is an award winning African singer, songwriter, and guitarist originally born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. She lived with her dairy farming parents and studied in New Zealand in her high school years.

She currently resides in South Africa where she began her music career while pursuing her tertiary studies.

Her music depicts modern day African Pride. Her guitar filled rhythms and mostly self-penned compositions are a hypnotic heart and soul remedy. She sings in Ndebele, Xhosa, English and Shona. From heartbreaking soul, slow love jams, uplifting inspiring anthems her music is best described as African Pop.

Doors will open at 19:00 and tickets are available at Computicket.

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