Durban-born artist brings first live concert to her hometown
Sneziey is bringing her first live concert to her hometown of Durban with the concert set to take place on April 26, at The Station Urban Event Space on Masabalala Yengwa Avenue.
SNEZIEY, the Idols 2019 runner-up, has slowly become a household name since her appearance in the competition. Although she didn’t win the music competition, she proved to be destined for the big stage when she released her album titled Izulu in 2020, just a year after Idols.
Her album topped charts both locally and internationally, and now, she is back with her second album titled Sibonga Umusa, and she is bringing it to her hometown of Durban with a live concert set to take place on April 26 at 19:00, at The Station Urban Event Space on Masabalala Yengwa Avenue.
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The much-anticipated live performance will see the Durban-born singer deliver a live performance with a live band and with guest appearances by gospel stars, Dumi Mkokstad, Malusi Mbokazi and Jumbo.
Reflecting on her journey and her album, the singer said, “This is me exalting God and the grace he showed me in my life. When I write music, it comes as a conversation with God – the melody goes with the words that I say to God,” said Sneziey.
Sneziey plans to embark on a church tour across Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, where she will attend services and deliver uplifting performances to bring solace, hope, healing and restoration to the community.
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Tickets for the concert are available for purchase through Webtickets.
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