Sereetsi reflects on 2019

In 2019 Sereetsi & The Natives played at a number of internationally recognised festivals like Bushfire Festival (Kingdom of eSwatini) and the Vic Falls Carnival (Zimbabwe) PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
In 2019 Sereetsi & The Natives played at a number of internationally recognised festivals like Bushfire Festival (Kingdom of eSwatini) and the Vic Falls Carnival (Zimbabwe) PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

Leader of the folklore band Sereetsi & The Natives has reflected on what was a great 2019.

In an interview this week, Tomeletso Sereetsi thanked their fans for ensuring that Sereetsi & The Natives grows in leaps and bounds as an entertainment and cultural brand with crossover appeal at home and internationally.

“Thanks to my ardent supporters - the natives. The act continued to be the go-to band for event managers with a taste for high quality refined live music production,” he gratefully told Arts & Culture.

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