LoveGlori
Bio
The South African urban-jazz band grew popular in Johannesburg’s underground scene and completed a number of national tours, performing on stages like the Bassline, the Johannesburg Civic Theatre, Sophiatown, Darkies Café, Moyo’s Zoo Lake, Hard Rock Café, the Hot Box in Umtata, the Dojo in Bloemfontein, the BAT Centre in Durban to name a few.
LoveGlori broke into the mainstream after the airing of a documentary on the past, present, and future of soul music titled ‘Sisters with Soul’ on SABC 1, which opened up more opportunities and unlocked more platforms for the band to share what they called “their message of change through love and song”.
The reunion of the magical duo marks a new chapter in the live music scene globally, a testament of the divine power of womxn when they grow and build together. It is a statement on the loud and proud presence of the queer community and the LoveGlori music, old and new, is based on therapy, the culture, and religion of love, a belief in the gifts of the Divine Self, and the great potential of the Afri-Can continent and humanity on a global scale.
LoveGlori is a movement about the Glory of God, it is both the kraal and the church, a political party for and by the people, and a call to action for all melanated beings across the diaspora to remember our-selves, to better lean into ourselves so we can better lean on each other.