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Scorpion Kings Live concert may add second day due to demand

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Scorpion Kings Live: A Family Affair is set to take the stage at FNB Stadium, with over 50,000 tickets already sold.

Scheduled for September 19, the concert by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa is generating significant buzz, with discussions about possibly adding a second day due to overwhelming demand. The duo aims to elevate the concert experience beyond last year’s performance at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

Scorpion Kings Live Concert Promises Bigger Experience

Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa are committed to enhancing the concert experience. They promise more artists, moments, and connections, transforming the event into a full experience rather than just a show. Maphorisa emphasized that this concert is on a global stage, aiming for stadium-level production.

The duo has learned valuable lessons from their previous concert, focusing on crowd flow and timing to improve the overall experience. They are better prepared this time, with a larger team and a more structured approach to ensure a smoother event.

Ticket Demand Indicates Amapiano’s Global Reach

The ticket sales for Scorpion Kings Live have been unprecedented, with 500,000 people queuing online to purchase tickets. This surge in demand highlights the growing popularity of amapiano music. Kabza noted that the current ticket sales are not normal, even when compared to other major shows.

As they monitor ticket sales closely, the possibility of adding a second day is being considered. While no official announcement has been made, both artists acknowledge the need to respond to the overwhelming interest from fans.

Future Plans for Scorpion Kings Live

  • Monitoring ticket demand closely for a potential second day.
  • Planning for production demands if a second day is added.
  • Working with ticketing platforms to prevent scalping.

Scorpion Kings Live is redefining concert experiences in South Africa.

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