LUZOQAL nA KwaZulu-Natal, the birthplace of the Bergville musician, Sjava, a trip to meet his fans to celebrate ten years since he entered the music scene.
Sjava will meet his fans in four cities in the country, entertain them with music and thank them for the support they have shown him in these years in this role. The tour will start in Durban on April 11, at the ICC, move to Middleburg, Mpumalanga, on May 1, go to the Sun Bet Arena in Pretoria, on June 15, and close in Carnival City, Gauteng on October 23.
Sjava briefly stated that these events mean a lot to him as he looks at the distance he has traveled in music.
“With this tour I will celebrate music, the memories I have of my journey in this industry, good and bad, and how many years I have been in music. The tickets are still available, the people who got them are still available,” said Sjava speaking on Ukhozi FM.
Sjava just made this announcement, he had just released his album, Star and Stars. Recently, he has held many events with the intention of meeting his fans, which seems to be exciting as it is liked by many and people come out in large numbers to attend.
Radio Khozi FM also announced the news that they will be part of this event, which is planned to bring their listeners everything that will happen.
The Municipality of Thekwini revealed that this event is one of the things that attract the attention of tourists as it is Easter time. Mr. Cyril Xaba, the Mayor of Durban, said he expects more than 1.2 million visitors during these holidays, who are expected to spend R2.6 billion. He said they expect 16,000 jobs to be created.
“We expect accommodations to be at 62% occupancy.”
Xaba said the fun will be questioned in Durban.
“People who will be visiting will smoke believe it as there are various events including the One Man Concert, Doek On Fleak, Sjava 10th Year Celebration Tour and others. Families who will be visiting will also be able to enjoy programs to entertain children at Shaka Marine Theme Park and parks including Mitchell Park Zoo and Durban Botanic Gardens. These programs are designed for children to have fun and find things that will open their minds during the holidays.” she said.