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Ayanda Ntanzi explains about bringing her event back to the ICC

By staffMarch 13, 20262 Mins Read
Ayanda Ntanzi explains about bringing her event back to the ICC
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Faithful singer Ayanda Ntanzi has revealed that he has responded to the requests of his fans, who asked him to return his event known as the Ayanda Ntanzi One Man Show, to a confined space.

This event, which started in 2024 at the ICC, will return there on July 11. Last year, it went to the Moses Mabhida stadium.

Although people came out in large numbers to both, Ayanda said she thought it was better to listen to her fans.

“The people who must come first are my fans who make the event a success. So we chose to listen to them and my team organizing the event when they told us that the event would be happy if it returned to the ICC, we chose to listen to them as this year we are returning there. I have also heard their complaints as they say that it is winter time, the cold will play with them in the open,” said Ayanda.

He said he is inviting all people from different parts of the country and abroad, who want to be a part of the event.

“On the first day the tickets were opened, people scared us with the way they bought them. So we urge those who want tickets to hurry up and buy them now. In the last two years, people have been coming at the last minute complaining that they can’t get the tickets, even now we are saying that they are still available, go and buy them,” stressed Ayanda.

When it comes to the songs that he will sing, he revealed that he will have tied up all the people he knows, but now he is busy preparing some new ones that he will release when the day of the event approaches.

This year, he said he has a lot to hide, which he will do on the day of the event, as he wants to change the way religious music and its concerts look like.

“The people who came were beautiful, we will praise, I won’t say what I am planning but I want it to change the way people look at religious music,” he explained.

Tickets cost R250 at Ticketpro.

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