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The Scorpion Kings tickets are sold out

By staffMay 14, 20262 Mins Read
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Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa known as The Scorpion Kings, who have made a name for themselves in the music industry, have thanked the people of this country for supporting them and bought all the tickets for their event.

They revealed this yesterday and said that the support they received from the people, even though it was noisy at first, is amazing.

At the beginning of this month, they announced the news that the Scorpion King Live event will take place on September 26, at the FNB Stadium.

Many people complained about the price of the tickets for this event, saying that these young men have increased their prices, it is not the same as in previous years.

This event is expected to become one of the biggest in the country as it is70,000 tickets were sold.

DJ Maphorisa expressed that they are very grateful for the love they have received from people and now they are in the process of opening special tickets on May 22.

“The love that our fans have shown us is really on another level, seeing them in the way they were excited when we announced the event and the opening of tickets means a lot to us and we do not take that lightly because we have an event because of them. We are also grateful that every time we announce an event they get up and take it and stay with us on the day until it ends, what they do for us will never be forgotten,” said Maphorisa.

Kabza De Small said that he was also very humble and expressed his gratitude as what happened is history for them.

“We have sold out all the tickets, we are currently in the process of applying to sell 10,000 tickets so that we can be the people who organize the second biggest event in the world. Even if we are looking for a way to do the second day of this event, but all this we are still looking at what is the best for our fans to be happy. It is difficult now, we are waiting for those who want the dignitaries to know when they will start selling, thank you,” he said.

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