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What’s on at Carnival City this January and February? Keyshia Cole & Ringo Madlingozi

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What’s on at Carnival City this January and February?

Keyshia Cole in January and Ringo Madlingozi in February

It is rhythm and blues this January and February at Carnival City first with international R&B singer Keyshia Cole in January, followed by our very own R&B sensation, Ringo Madlingozi in February.

Keyshia Cole: Live in SA on Saturday, 25 January 2025

If you want to carry the December summer vibes into January, R&B singer Keyshia Cole will be performing at Carnival City on Saturday, 25 January 2025. The international artist will end the first month of the year on a high with her smoky flavour and husky voice.

From her deep cuts to her chart-topping smash hits, Cole’s live show promises to deliver an emotional and unforgettable experience. Some of her popular hits include “Let It Go”, “I Should Have Cheated”, and “Nobody’s Perfect”. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and commanding stage presence, the Grammy-nominated America superstar will perform fan favourites and showcase the depth and range of her talent.

EVENT DETAILS

DATE:Saturday, 25 January 2025
TIME:18h00
COST:
Tickets start from R690 to R1,590 per person and can be purchased via Ticketpro
VENUE:Big Top Arena, Carnival City
Century Rd, Elsburg Road, Carnival City, Brakpan

Ringo’s Valentine’s Xperience on Saturday, 15 February 2025

Celebrate the month of love with Ringo Madlingozi at Ringo’s Valentine’s Xperience, taking place under the Big Top Arena at Carnival City on Saturday, 15 February 2025.

South Africa’s R&B sensation will perform his classic hits and romantic melodies, making it an ideal evening for couples seeking a night filled with love and music.

Madlingozi first gained fame in 1986 when he and his band, Peto, won the Shell Road to Fame contest. He later formed a group called Gecko Moon with Alan Cameron, another member of Peto, and one of their popular songs was “Green-Green.” In the late 1990s, he collaborated with the internationally acclaimed group UB40 as part of a United Nations Global AIDS awareness programme, where he recorded Xhosa lyrics for “Cover Up.” Over the years, he has received multiple awards for his albums, including more recently, the South African Music Awards’ Lifetime Achievement Award.

EVENT DETAILS

DATE:
Saturday, 15 February 2025
TIME:19h00
COST:Tickets start from R500 per person and are available via Computicket
VENUE:
Big Top Arena, Carnival City
Century Rd, Elsburg Road, Carnival City, Brakpan

RESTRICTIONS: No under 18s

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