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DISTRUCTION BOYZ TO LAUNCH ALBUM AT BRING SUMMER BACK FEST!

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Hitmakers, Distruction Boyz.
Hitmakers, Distruction Boyz.

Gqom music sensations, Distruction Boyz are riding the wave of their already popular album, Gqom is the Future, by getting a head start of the festive season.

The duo is all set to own summer 2017 with the launch of the album to take place at the Bring Summer Back F-Ink Party festival set to take place in Durban on the 25th of November.

The Bring Summer Back F-Ink Party boasts an insane line-up of over 20 acts ranging from gqom to hip-hop music.

Distruction Boyz, Riky Rick, Babes Wodumo, Major League DJz, Lady Zamar, Dj Walker, Benny Maverick, Dj Happygal, are some of the artists already confirmed to take to the stage.

Other artists and celebrities confirmed for this beach music festival includes Jnr DeRocka, Dj Wobbly, One Bar, DJ Mayibuye, and L’vovo. 

Fans can also look forward to Generation’s Thuli P & Duma Ntando who will host the event alongside MTV’s Tshego Koke, TV personality Nomalanga, and Kay Sibiya.

Distruction Boyz will be launching their long awaited, recently released debut album “Gqom is the Future”. 

This will see Distruction Boyz and Benny Maverick & Dladla Mshunqisi of the hit “Ngizomemeza” performing their collaborative hit track – “Omunye” live on stage for the very first time.

Bring Summer Back F-Ink Party 2017 will take place at the stunning Blue Lagoon Beach in Durban on Saturday, 25 November from 11am until 23:30.

Tickets are on sale at all Shoprite Computicket outlets at R120 for General and R350 VIP.

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