Black Coffee celebrates 10 years of Africa Rising. In 2012, the musician released a musical album named Africa Rising, he further expanded the project with a show bearing the same name. Taking to social media, the Grammy-award-winning star announced the 10th anniversary and added that there will be a return of the show in 2023.
“2022 marks 10 years since Africa Rising — one of the most unique and special shows we’ve ever put on. I was joined by an orchestra, and it was a moment of pure forward thinking for the time…who knows, maybe, just maybe we’ll have to bring an orchestra back on the road with me in the new year,” he wrote.
Friends and fans expressed their excitement; they also eulogised the project.
“Till this day, no show compares to Africa Rising. We (friends) speak of it all the time and how we wish certain artists even ourselves could do something close to it. You’ve set the bar,” DJ Fortee.
“I remember @leekasumba got me a signed CD and DVD. I converted many that stepped into my house by making them watch that DVD. My brother still plays the tracks in his car @mactherealmccoy,” DJ Obiondeck wrote.
Source: Fakazanews
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