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Gospel singer Justice Moremi now also shows his talent in house music

Although Justice still praises the Lord with his lovely voice at any possible opportunity, he now focusses on dance music (house music) in his public performances

 
SASOLBURG. – Many lovers of Gospel music have become well acquainted with singer Justice Moremi in the past years. This talented artist from Zamdela, Sasolburg, started his gospel music career at the tender age of 10, and was chosen to be a leader of a youth church choir when he was only 15.

Although Justice still praises the Lord with his lovely voice at any possible opportunity, he now focusses on dance music (house music) in his public performances.

Ster has followed Justice’s music career for the past years and has reported last year about his CD and DVD releases – the last being his DVD “My Journey”, which was recorded at the Free Baptist Church in Sasolburg. His new DVD-shoot will take place on the banks of the Vaal River in Sasolburg soon.

Justice’s first bookings as a dance music singer was at Sekoati VIP Pub in phase 5, Machaba’s Pub and Mzi Chesanyama, among others. He now also helps to organise shows for other young artists.

His fans can hear him perform at the Welcome Home Party on December 17 from 14:00 onwards, presented by Mzi Chesanyama (Sasolburg) France.

Other performers include Butana, Coldblooded, Sudden Thoughts, Savage Da First, McMozzie, Kingtim and Mamba. On decks will be Matt Q Zee Soul, Mutsu Silent Killer, Chansa, Franco, Scozia and Chenzo.

Pre-sale tickets are available at Sekoati’s VIP Pub, Sekoati Machaba Mzi Chesanyama France and Ha Moruti Smokers at R30 per person, or R40 on the day at the gate.

More information about Justice’s performances is available at 065 296 9916.

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Retha Fitchat

Retha Fitchat is an experienced part time journalist for Vaalweekblad. WhatsApp: 083 246 0523

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