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Keyshia Cole to Perform in Cape Town

Keyshia Cole to Perform in Cape Town

American singer, songwriter, television personality, and actress Keyshia Cole is set to perform a limited series of concerts in September, marking her first visit to South Africa for a live tour.

The ‘Keyshia Cole: Live in South Africa’ tour will cover three cities: Cape Town, North West, and Pretoria, offering Cape Flats, Capetonian fans a chance to experience her powerful vocals and engaging stage presence.

According to an official statement, the tour will commence in Cape Town on Thursday, September 26, at the Grand Arena, GrandWest.

It will then proceed to the Sun City Super Bowl in the North West on Saturday, September 28, before concluding on Sunday, September 29, at the SunBet Arena in Time Square, Pretoria.

Cole, who has received a Grammy nomination and has seen success on the Billboard charts, is renowned for her emotionally charged songs that explore themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment. South African fans can look forward to a mesmerizing concert featuring popular tracks such as “Let It Go,” “I Should Have Cheated,” and “Nobody’s Perfect.”

Glen Netshipise, CEO of Glen21 Entertainment, expressed his excitement about bringing Cole to South Africa.

“We are thrilled to be bringing one of R&B’s finest performers, Keyshia Cole, to SA for the very first time,”

said Netshipise.

Netshipise highlighted that Cole’s music resonates with audiences globally and noted her substantial following in South Africa.

“Having witnessed her live, we know that her South African fans are in for a show to remember. Expect an unforgettable night of positive vibes, high energy, and great soulful music – the perfect combination,”

Netshipise added.

With anticipation building, South African audiences are eagerly awaiting what promises to be an extraordinary musical event.

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