The Herald (South Africa)

Cox, Soulchild coming to SA

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Brush up your singing skills, dust off your best garb and get ready for RnB sensations Deborah Cox and Musiq Soulchild.

The pair were announced as headline acts for the Afro-Soul and R&B version of the Magic Music Sessions event set to be held in July.

The musicians were unmasked as headliners at a press briefing at the Indaba Hotel and Conference Centre in Fourways, Johannesbu­rg, on Tuesday.

MCing the event was media personalit­y Mbali Nkosi, who let the attendees know Cox could not make it for the media briefing.

Award-winning Canadian singer, songwriter, producer and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Cox will, alongside award-winning, critically acclaimed singer and songwriter Musiq Soulchild, make their first stop at Grand West in Cape Town on July 27 and Pretoria will host the second leg on July 29 at the SunBet Arena.

Speaking at the media briefing, Vertex Events executive director Thato Segaole explained the two artists were individual­ly booked for shows in 2020 but plans were put on hold because of Covid-19.

The decision then came to merge the two and have two headline acts.

“The event is called Magic Music Sessions.

“We’ve had the event for roughly seven years now.

“What’s been happening at the event is we’ve been building time and time again our story telling the journey of music,” Segaole said.

“It’s an event about live collaborat­ion, and it’s about live instrument­ation.

“So every single event we’ve had has always been about instrument­ation.

“We’ve always pushed for people not to have DJs or any back tracks — we wanted an actual experience.”

SA supporting acts will be musicians Vusi Nova and Ami Faku.

“The reality is the show has always been a home-grown show, it’s always had local acts that can deliver musically who can deliver on vocal delivery and bands who give good shows,” Segaole said.

He said Nova and Faku were chosen because they aligned with what the organisers were going for.

Music programmin­g manager of local entertainm­ent at Mzansi Magic, David Molotlhany­i, said their decision to partner on this event was because everything led to catering for home.

“As soon as we heard of Music Magic Music Sessions and the internatio­nal headliners we asked who were the locals.

“We heard that [Nova and Faku were on the line-up] and we were happy.

“We will always be there to support local acts as much as we are very strong and capable of hosting internatio­nal acts.”

Tickets for the show are now available for purchase on Webtickets and at Pick n Pay stores nationwide.

 ?? ?? REGULAR VISITOR: Deborah Cox performs with the Soweto Choir at a gala event for Unite aginst Hunger at The Dome during a previous visit to SA in 2005. She will return in July, along with Musiq Soulchild, for the Magic Music Sessions
REGULAR VISITOR: Deborah Cox performs with the Soweto Choir at a gala event for Unite aginst Hunger at The Dome during a previous visit to SA in 2005. She will return in July, along with Musiq Soulchild, for the Magic Music Sessions

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