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BLACK COFFEE ANNOUNCES #MusicIsKing LINE-UP!

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DJ Black Coffee. Photo: Instagram
DJ Black Coffee. Photo: Instagram

A few weeks ago, superstar DJ and music producer DJ Black Coffee announced his inaugural Music is King Concert set to take place this December.

READ: BLACK COFFEE ANNOUNCES MUSIC IS KING CONCERT

As soon as he made that announcement, fans were dying to find out who the DJ would get to join him on stage.

And now, Black Coffee has announced the phase 1 line-up he trusts will help him turn the TicketPro Dome in Johannesburg into a spectacle come 15 December 2018.

The star studded line-up includes some of the biggest artists in Mzansi and the continent.

Rapper Nasty C, who is currently setting the scene on fire with his Ivyson Tour, is part of the impressive first wave of artists to make the line-up alongside fellow heavyweights Riky Rick and Lady Zamar.

Nigerian born Dancehall/Reggae artist Burna Boy, who has a massive following in Mzansi is also set to set the stage alight at the concert.

Speaking on his line up selection, Black Coffee had this to say: “Having dreamt of Music Is King for so long, it’s great to see it finally come alive. I have had an intense yet amazing year supported largely by my fans here at home. And what better way to celebrate than right here in Joburg over the festive period with my people. Right now my team and I are working on an insane production with an even crazier line-up featuring some of my industry friends. It’s gonna be one wild Musical night to end off the year”. 

Black Coffee revealed that more artists will be announced soon.

MUSIC IS KING 
 
Date: Saturday, 15 December 2018
 
Venue: The Ticketpro Dome
 
Time: Doors open at 4pm
 
Tickets: Start from R350 (available now at webtickets.co.za)

 



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