As a part of the monumental 50th anniversary celebration of Hip Hop, the African Throne press conference took place at the dynamic hub that celebrates the essence of Hip Hop culture, the Hip Hop Museum. The event was a convergence of artistry, culture, and unity between the two biggest Hip Hop artists in South Africa – Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C.
Hosted by Kabelo “Fratpacker” Moremi, the two megastars graced the stage to reveal details on their highly anticipated joint world tour, African Throne. The excitement was highly noticeable as journalists, influencers and industry insiders filled the venue, eagerly waiting to learn about the historical collaboration that promises to set new standards in the world of Hip Hop.
Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C can be described as artists who possess unflinching authenticity, are innovative and are paving the way for upcoming Hip Hop artists in Africa. Their tour is said to be a remarkable odyssey, spanning multiple African nations and uniting diverse audiences through their compelling music.
“I’ve always believed that music has the power to transcend boundaries and unite people,” shared Nasty C. “With the African Throne World Tour, we’re not just performing for our fans; we’re inviting them on a journey that celebrates the essence of Africa and its influence on the global Hip Hop scene.”
Cassper Nyovest expressed the same sentiment, stating, “This tour is a testament to the vibrant tapestry of sounds and rhythms that Africa has gifted to the world. We’re thrilled to bring this celebration to every corner of the globe and share the magic of our music.”
As the African Throne Tour draws near, fans can expect a historical moment as Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C are the first to ever do a collaborative tour in Africa. The excitement is tangible and the experience will be even better.
Below are the confirmed tour dates:
See the dates and countries for the African Throne Tour:
1st September – Swaziland
2nd September – Kenya
7th September – Mozambique
8th September – Botswana
9th September – Malawi
10 September – Zambia
15 – 16 September – Nigeria
23rd September – Rwanda
24th September – South Africa, Cape Town
30th September – South Africa, Durban
28th October – South Africa, Johannesburg
*More dates and cities to be added
Tickets are available on the African Throne website www.africanthrone.com
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