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Big Days – Dana, Simphiwe. Dyantyis, Mandisi. Modiga, Zoë. Mavuso, Langa. & Mr Samthing Soweto!

Big Days – Dana, Simphiwe. Dyantyis, Mandisi. Modiga, Zoë. Mavuso, Langa. & Mr Samthing Soweto!

On Saturday, November 25th, Banda Banda Agency will host The Off White Concert at the Big Top Arena in Carnival City. This unforgettable experience will showcase some of South African music's most significant artists: Simphiwe Dana, Samthing Soweto, Mandisi Dyantis, Zoe Modiga, and Langa Mavuso. Tickets are priced from R300.00 and are available at Computicket.

Promoter Banda Banda remarked, "This lineup is very special; these artists are the biggest names in music and are also culture shifters in the entertainment industry." Mandisi Dyantis, Simphiwe Dana, Samthing Soweto, Zoe Modiga, and Langa Mavuso will share their love songs, healing music, dance tunes, and songs about self-love with the audience. "This will undoubtedly be a night to remember," added Banda Banda.

Regarding the lineup, he stated, "Simphiwe Dana is one of South Africa’s most accomplished artists with an extensive catalogue of powerful lyrics and an amazing voice, always delivering an incredible show. Samthing Soweto, the 'Akulaleki' hitmaker, will bring a unique flavour to the night as a pioneer of the Amapiano Movement, which has taken the world by storm with its timeless appeal."

He continued, "This show celebrates South African music and wouldn’t happen without Mandisi Dyantyis. He is beloved by our people. Zoë Modiga is becoming a household name with a remarkable presence in her performances. After releasing her album 'Inganekwane,' she captured many hearts with songs like 'Umdali' and 'Isegazini.' Similarly, Langa Mavuso is a rising star with love songs like 'Sunday Blues,' 'Intliziyo,' and 'Mvula.'"

Simphiwe Dana expressed excitement, stating, "I'm excited to share a stage with these talented young artists and look forward to it. I have immense respect for their work."

Samthing Soweto commented, "I’m eager to share the stage with Simphiwe Dana. It feels like yesterday when I first heard her voice on the hit show 'Yizo Yizo' through the television screen. I was a teenager then, and if you had told me I’d share the stage with her many years later, I wouldn't have believed you. I admire the artistry of Mandisi, Zoe, and Langa. They are hardworking individuals who exude grace and elegance, which is truly inspiring. I'm humbled to be included in this lineup."

Mandisi Dyantis said, "The styles of these artists complement each other well. I am a fan of all of them, and it's great to be asked to join the Off White Concert lineup."

Zoe Modiga promised, "This show is going to be a multigenerational cultural feast. It features a powerful lineup of people whose work I truly admire and have loved for many years. I am thrilled to celebrate them, create memories with music lovers, and welcome fresh faces to celebrate with us."

Explaining the show's name, The Off White Concert, Banda Banda stated, "It symbolizes distancing from normality and a standard way of being. It implies being cut from a different cloth. When you come to experience this concert, come knowing it’s okay to be exceptional and deviate from the norm."

Don’t miss out on one of the biggest music events of the year! With a lineup like this, it's sure to be an unforgettable night of music and entertainment.

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