Soul and R&B sensation Freddie Jackson set to perform in SA for the very first time

From September 23 to October 1, 2023, legendary soul and R&B sensation and multi-award winner Freddie Jackson will tour Mzansi.

The tour is called “You Are My Lady South Africa Tour” and will feature the legendary star performing at Sun City Superbowl, in the Northwest on September 23 and 24, and at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park, Johannesburg, on September 30. The tour will then conclude at Durban International Convention Centre in KwaZulu-Natal on October 1.

With timeless hits like “Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times’ Sake)” on his discography, Jackson promises to take his South African audience on a trip down memory lane. Some of the fans favourites include “You Are My Lady,” “Rock Me Tonight,” “All I Ever Ask,” “Have You Ever Loved Somebody,” “Tasty Love,” and many more. Jackson who has sold over 15 million copies worldwide, said:

“I am so excited to be coming to South Africa for the very first time. I have heard so many good stories about this beautiful country and how much the people of Mzansi love my music. I cannot wait to have a good time with my South African fans. I will perform all their favourite hits and I promise to give them the best time of their lives.”

“We always strive to bring international artists that we know to be favourites among South Africans,” said Thabiso Mogashwa, director of Remoakantse Holdings. “Glenn Jones recently performed on our shores, and his shows at Sun City were completely sold out”, he further stated

“We are, once again, bringing the multi-award-winning Freddie Jackson whose music is loved by many South Africans. We are excited to be the first ones to bring him to South Africa and he is excited as well to be coming to our country for the first time. We encourage his fans to buy the tickets now before the shows are sold out.”

Tickets range from R450 to R1150, and are now available at Ticketpro, PayZone, or a Spar location near you.

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