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Boxyard ups the ante

The organisers of the Simply Piano music show unveiled its top of the range new sound
The organisers of the Simply Piano music show unveiled its top of the range new sound

With the date for the second edition of the Simply Piano music show fast approaching, Boxyard, the organisers of the event, have taken things a notch higher.

The events management company recently unveiled and premiered its top of the range new sound at an exclusive event at the Airport Junction mall. The event, which was attended by different stakeholders such as agencies and promoters, combined the unveiling of the new sound and activation for the Simply Piano event.

The annual Simply Piano event is slated for September 27 at the Royal Aria Stadium. The show, which will feature top South African performers such as Young Stunna, Tyler ICU, Justin 99 & PCEE, Cindy Makhathini and Mr JazziQ, among others, promises to offer attendees nothing, but a unique and unforgettable experience according to the organiser, Salim Kegodile. And this new sound is testament to what they promise to deliver as Boxyard, starting with their flagship event and take their customers into confidence of what they are all about. "Everything I do expresses my crazy curiosities. Sound is something close to us those from kasi. As a curator, you get the anxiety on the day of the event when dealing with service providers. “I started with a budget sound bar, for picnics, small events. And I decided, it is time we had sound and this one here is RCF, one of the biggest high ray sound. It is a premium sound. We do the Xere Cultural Festival, Simply Piano, which is our flagship event, Sir Seretse Khama Half Marathon," Kegodile said. "We want to be like a wholesale of entertainment. We believe in synergy, we don't believe in working in silos. I want Boxyard to be known for its superior sound and event hosting solutions and with this state-of-the-art sound system, we will offer our customers and patrons unforgettable experiences. We are available for your corporate events, concerts, music festivals, exhibitions," he added.

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