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Macufe 2019

Macufe 2019

The festival, which comprises such segments as Hip Hop, Gospel, Comedy and the Divas Concert, will be held from 4 to 12 October.

Cox will perform at the Divas Concert on 11 October and will be joined by Lira, Thandiswa Mazwai, Lady Zamar and Nonkosi & Khuthala. Local rappers Kwesta, Boity, Anatii, K.O and Yungsta will showcase at the Hip Hop concert on 4 October. Other artists confirmed for the Hip Hop concert are PH, Shaxe, Immortal, Mokash D'mera, TKF Lerabele, Castino and Thwenny, Asid, Ohmz and Juvi.

Sjava, Thandiswa Mazwai, Vusi Nova, Black Motion and the Jaziel Brothers will perform at the festival’s main event on 12 October. Other confirmed acts include Mafikizolo featuring Encore and Sello Galane as well as Semito and Lesotho’s Tsepo Tshola.

Gospel musicians Dumi Mkokstad, Thinah Zungu & Sipho Ngwenya, Sechaba and Sello Malete will entertain fans at the Gospel concert on 6 October. They will be joined by Zaza, Limakatso Dumako, Thoko Nogabe and Tsusie Makhalenyane.

The comedy section will feature popular acts such as Mashabela Galane, Skhumba Hlophe, Summary, Salesman, Chris Mapane and up and coming talent Tieho Khakhau, Lihle Msimang and Max.

For Further Information please go to Macufe - Mangaung African Festival

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