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The Soil to grace Carnival stage on Women’s Day

They will be joined by Caiphus Semenya and his wife Letta Mbulu

Popular Kasi Soul ensemble, The Soil, will feature in the uplifting Jozi Jazz: Sound of Freedom concert with jazz legend Caiphus Semenya and his wife Letta Mbulu, at Carnival City on Women’s Day, August 9.

The Soil is a popular, four-member a-capella singing group which performs what they describe as Kasi Soul – an eclectic mix of musical genres such as jazz, hip hop, Afro-pop and Afro-soul. Fusing their harmonious voices and soothing melodies with deep and meaningful messages, they have become renowned for their uplifting sound.

During their career, The Soil has graced stages of South Africa’s biggest music events such as the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Grahamstown Arts Festival, Jazz by the River, as well as theatre stages of the Nelson Mandela Theatre and the Catalyst Theatre in Cape Town.

Ticket prices range from R200 to R375 and the four-hour spectacular starts at 5pm. Refreshments will be on sale during the 30-minute interval.

 

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