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Rising stars light up stage at Perfect Noise Sessions

Perfect Noise remains a vital cultural platform, one that not only showcases talent, but actively nurtures it.
Perfect Noise remains a vital cultural platform, one that not only showcases talent, but actively nurtures it.

Gaborone’s live music scene went alive on Saturday, as the 63rd edition of The Perfect Noise Sessions took centre stage at the Cresta President Hotel in the Main Mall. Held every two months, the event continues to cement its reputation as one of Botswana’s most reliable platforms for independent and upcoming artists.

Music lovers filled the venue for an afternoon-into-evening showcase of raw talent, with the intimate setting allowing for a rare closeness between performers and audience.

Among the early highlights was Stephanie Johnson, who brought a smooth, soulful R&B touch to the lineup. Her rich, emotive vocals set the tone for the afternoon, drawing the audience into a more relaxed, intimate groove. She was followed by rising vocalist Lynn Rosie, who built on that momentum with a poised performance marked by strong vocal control and an assured stage presence. Rapper Droz Dream added to the mix with a solid showing, while DJ Fauz maintained the event’s momentum with a dynamic set on the decks.

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