Keyshia Cole to perform in South Africa this September
American R&B singer and songwriter Keyshia Cole will tour South Africa this September.
- Keisha Cole. Photo: Atlanta's Royal Photography
The tour, organised by Glen21 Entertainment, will take place at the Grand Arena in Cape Town, Sun City Superbowl in the North West and at SunBet Arena in Pretoria on 26, 28 and 29 September, respectively.
“We are thrilled to be bringing one of R&B’s finest performers, Keyshia Cole, to SA for the very first time,” Glen21 Entertainment CEO Glen Netshipise said.
“Not only does her music resonate with audiences around the globe, but she has a huge following in the country. Having witnessed her live, we know that her South African fans are in for a show to remember. This will give them the chance to witness Keyshia Cole’s soulful vocals and powerful stage presence. Expect an unforgettable night of positive vibes, high energy and great soulful music.”
Born on 15 October 1981, Keyshia Cole began singing in her church choir and writing songs as a teenager, eventually moving to Los Angeles to pursue a music career. After signing with A&M Records, she released her debut album The Way It Is in 2005, which included the hit single ‘I Should Have Cheated’. Her subsequent albums, including Just Like You (2007), A Different Me (2008) and Calling All Hearts (2012), solidified her position as a leading R&B artist, earning her multiple Grammy nominations and Billboard chart-topping hits like ‘Let It Go’ and ‘Nobody's Perfect’. Her music often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment.
With a career spanning over two decades, Keyshia Cole has established herself as a resilient and talented artist, inspiring countless fans with her music and personal story.
Tickets to Keisha Cole’s South African tour can be purchased here.
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