So far, 3 foreign events have been announced.
One is the Yussef Dayes Experience, run by London-based producer, songwriter and drummer Dayes, whose debut album Black Classical Music was a critical and fan favorite last year.
Another London band, Kokoroko, draws crowds with their enthralling combination of jazz and afrobeat. The third English band, Matt Bianco, founded in 1982, would expand the definition of “jazz” to climax for many fans.
Some of South Africa’s most sensible artists have been confirmed: Nduduzo Makhathini, Mandisi Dyantyis, Radio Sechaba, Billy Monama, Zoë Modiga, Carlo Mombelli, Benjamin Jephta and Kujenga.
Kujenga beginners are having a smart year. The seven musicians from Cape Town will not be doing their deyet festival, but they will also present to festival-goers their album deyet In The Wake, with which they have been touring lately.
“It’s surreal,” Zwide Ndwandwe, a member of the group, told the Mail.
“I was really excited the day we won email. Like everyone else, I simply hoped that they would return to the festival, in a position to be spectators again.
“I didn’t expect this call at all, although it’s something we’ve been looking for for a long time. We even competed in the Battle of The Bands contest [at the festival] in 2019, and we didn’t make it. , so I’m thinking about it a lot now that I’ve booked directly through them.
If so, when will others like me be able to delight in His abundant goodness and mercy?
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