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Zakes Bantwini to rock Cape Town!

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Zakes Bantwini said this is the biggest highlight of his career. Photo by Instagram
Zakes Bantwini said this is the biggest highlight of his career. Photo by Instagram

SINGER and producer Zakes Bantwini will be headlining The Glenmorangie Experience, to be held on 10 December.

The 42-year-old will be doing a series of events across the country with his band.

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Real name Zakhele Madida, he will start with his performances around Cape Town at the Rands in Khayelitsha.

According to a statement, this series was started early in November at Propaganda club in Tshwane.

Glenmorangie South Africa brand manager Josh Piketh said their first show was one of the greatest to come out this year, and he was happy with the outcome.

Josh added that he was looking forward to hosting Cape Townians.

“Judging by the patrons’ rapturous response at the previous event, the Cape Town audience is in for a sensory treat. It will be completed with dazzling sound, sparking lighting and great special moments,” he said, adding that Zakes would also be joined by singer Skye Wanda.

Zakes Bantwini said taking the event to Cape Town would enable the crowd to experience him differently because of the sound, stage set-up and visuals.

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“This will be an out-of-this-world performance with a touch of what the SA music landscape is,” said Zakes, who is best known for hit singles such as Bayethe, Osama and Asanda.

Doors to the event will open at 11am.

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