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Kabza De Small saves his day

Kabza De Small dished artistic curating skills and saved the day PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Kabza De Small dished artistic curating skills and saved the day PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

AmaPiano music genre's self proclaimed ‘King’, Kabza De Small once again dished artistic curating skills and saved the day during the Kabza De Small One Man Show.

The event, held at the Game City Rooftop Parkade, got its first blow on the eve of the day after South African artist, Njelic pulled out. On Saturday, three performers, Mas Musiq, Daliwonga and Felo Le Tee did not show up for their scheduled performances.

The event also received negative reception from the ‘groovists’ as a number took to social media to complain about steep beverage prices and stringent cooler boxes rules. However on the day, the venue was packed to near capacity just at prime time. Revellers went all out to match the all black theme while the energy was undoubted.

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