Times of Eswatini

Black Coffee for Madison Gardens Square debut

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Black Coffee, through winning the Grammy in 2022 for the Best Dance Album, affirmed that he was not just an African artist who was recognised internatio­nally. But his win instead affirmed that he was as lauded as internatio­nal producer-DJs like Diplo, David Guetta, and the like. As such, profession­ally, the SBCNSLY album maker is one of the highest-paid and most in-demand live DJs in the game right. This is despite his private continuall­y being tainted by the breakdown of his previous marriage to actress and fellow media personalit­y Enhle Mbali.

But it seems as though his personal life might be in limbo as his divorce has yet to be finalised almost two years since it was announced. It seems that profession­ally, Black Coffee is moving from strength to strength given his recent announceme­nt.

The producer-DJ recently took to his social media to confirm his next big move.

This is as he confirmed that a year after making his assertions of moving from the Brooklyn Mirage, Black Coffee has confirmed his imminent debut at Madison Square Gardens.

The venue has a capacity crowd of 20 000, but it is the history of the venue that makes this announceme­nt so special.

This is as all the greats have performed at the popular and historical venue in New York City.

While Black Coffee is set to be the first ever (South) African producer-DJ to sell out the venue, should tickets sales prove to be successful for the upcoming performanc­e on Saturday, October 7, 2023. He would not be the first South African male to sell out the venue in recent years.

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