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African Throne Tour- two of SA’s hip-hop exponents ready to ‘reconnect with their African roots’

TWO of South Africa’s mega stars Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C promises a mother of all parties as they prepare for the African Throne Tour.

This historical partnership promises to set a new precedent in the world of Hip-Hop.

The much anticipated tour begins at our sister country Swaziland on September 1, 2023 and wrap-up in mzansi with multiple shows.

More dates and Cities to be added, confirmed the organisers.

At the press brief this week, both stars showed hunger in their eyes as they filled answers from all angles- artistry, culture, and unity between the two respected Hip- Hop exponents was evident, and fans should expect a mother of all parties.

“I’ve always believed that music has the power to transcend boundaries and unite people,” says the always unperturbed Nasty C, in shorts and a cap.

“With the African Throne World Tour, we’re not just performing for our fans; we’re inviting them on a journey that celebrates the essence of Africa and its influence on the global Hip Hop scene.”

The tour is said to be a remarkable odyssey, spanning multiple African nations and uniting diverse audiences through their compelling music, according to the organisers.

“This tour is a testament to the vibrant tapestry of sounds and rhythms that Africa has gifted to the world. We’re thrilled to bring this celebration to every corner of the globe and share the magic of our music,” quipped Cassper Nyovest, in his signature sunglasses and designer sportie (loxion lingua for a sunny hat).

Tour dates:

1st September – Swaziland 

2nd September – Kenya 

7th September – Mozambique 

8th September – Botswana

9th September – Malawi 

10 September  – Zambia 

15 – 16 September – Nigeria 

23rd September  – Rwanda 

24th September – South Africa, Cape Town

30th September  – South Africa, Durban 

28th October – South Africa, Johannesburg 

Image supplied (Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C at this week’s press brief outlining plans for the tour).

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