The Herald (South Africa)

Top performers set Mzansi on fire

- Kyle Zeeman

Mzansi went into shutdown mode on Sunday when some of the world’s biggest musicians – including Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Black Coffee and Beyonce – performed at the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 together with the Motsepe Foundation in Johannesbu­rg.

Nigerian superstar Wizkid warmed up the crowd before an incredible performanc­e by Usher featuring SA’s own DJ Black Coffee.

Thousands packed the FNB Stadium in Soweto and the crowd went wild as Usher did the vosho and gwara gwara.

Usher performed his hit Without You to Black Coffee’s We Dance Again. Sho Madjozi carried on the party with one of the performanc­es of the day.

The president of the Limpopo Champions League and Huku hitmaker had the crowd in a frenzy as she performed Wakanda Forever.

Nigerian muso D’Banj had fans dancing in the aisle with his hits, including Oliver Twist.

Williams took fans through some of his biggest hits and, while the sun was setting, Sheeran took to the stage to serenade fans.

He ended his set with a rap performanc­e that had the stadium pulsating with energy.

Rapper Cassper Nyovest nearly brought down the house with an electrifyi­ng performanc­e ahead of Beyonce and Jay-Z’s epic finale to the night.

The likes of Sir Bob Geldof, Naomi Campbell, Tyler Perry and Oprah Winfrey appeared on stage at intervals to highlight social issues and humanitari­an outreach programmes to improve health, education and gender equality in Africa.

SA-born comedian Trevor Noah recently announced an initiative to provide schooling for hundreds of underprivi­leged young people who cannot afford it. He promised to match all donations to a fund for the campaign, up to R2m.

Besides sharing informatio­n about the initiative at the festival, Noah also got support from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Taking to Twitter, Trudeau pledged $50m (R693.4m) to support education for women and girls around the world.

Coca-Cola also pledged $38m (R527m) to help recycling efforts in Africa, while the Bill Gates Foundation committed millions of dollars to outreach on the continent.

The US government announced that it would donate $1.2bn (R16.64bn) over the next two years in the fight against HIV and Aids.

Event organisers earlier paid tribute to a rigger who died following a fall while helping to prepare the stage on Saturday.

The circumstan­ces around the incident were being investigat­ed, Global Citizen said.

 ?? Picture: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY IMAGES ?? STEALING THE SHOW: American performer Usher nails his dance moves during the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 at FNB Stadium in Soweto on Sunday. Some of the world’s biggest musicians performed at the event
Picture: KEVIN MAZUR/GETTY IMAGES STEALING THE SHOW: American performer Usher nails his dance moves during the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 at FNB Stadium in Soweto on Sunday. Some of the world’s biggest musicians performed at the event

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