Band members, Larry ‘Jazz’ Anthony, Rufus ‘Scola’ Waller, Mark ‘Sisqó’ Andrews, Benjamin ‘Black’ Bush, Jawaan ‘Smoke’ Peacock and Tamir ‘Nokio’ Ruffin (front) are pictured with the Palace of Dreams’ entertainment manager, Irvin Nkosi (third left) of Greenstone. Photo: Yolanda van der Stoep.
Fans flocked to Emperors Palace to watch legendary American Soul and R&B group Dru Hill take to the stage as they performed some of their greatest hits.
On September 8 during Dru Hill’s All White Soul Session Concert where the group sang some of their hits such as In My Bed, Never Make a Promise and We Not Making Love No More, much to the delight of the hundreds of fans in the venue.
Fans of American chart-topping band Dru Hill were treated to an unforgettable night of entertainment. Following their show the band members took time out to meet some guests. Here current band members Larry ‘Jazz’ Anthony, Tamir ‘Nokio’ Ruffin, Rufus ‘Scola’ Waller, Mark ‘Sisqó’ Andrews, Benjamin ‘Black’ Bush and Jawaan ‘Smoke‘ Peacock are pictured backstage with fans Thembekile Makhoba (fourth left) of Edenglen, Fihliwe Molefi (middle) of Bryanston and Zandile Nkomo
Krugersdorp Afro-pop/soul singer, Ntando Bangani, had the honour of being one of the opening acts for the group.
Following their concert, the 1997 Billboard Top New Artist award-winners took the time to meet some guests.
Krugersdorp Afro-pop/soul singer, Ntando Bangani backstage after his energetic performance with the Palace of Dreams’ entertainment manager, Irvin Nkosi of Greenstone. Photo: Yolanda van der Stoep
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