Boyz II Men South African tour dates have been set, allowing fans to finally attend their eagerly anticipated performance.
By: More Mabandi
If you love Boyz II Men and want to see them live, you’re going to need to start hustling ticket money because Boyz II Men will be performing in South Africa later this year.
The Boyz II Men group’s upcoming shows have been announced by event organisers G21 Entertainment and Vertex Events.
When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, South Africans fans were prevented from seeing the band live, as the shows were cancelled.
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With an amazing 64 million albums sold globally, the trio holds the title of best-selling R&B group of all time.
Four Grammy Awards, nine American Music Awards, nine Soul Train Awards, three Billboard Awards, and a MOBO Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music are among their accomplishments.
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The tour will begin on Tuesday, 31 October at the Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town, then on to Pretoria on Thursday, 2 November at the SunBet Arena, Times Square Casino, and will finish on Saturday, 4 November at the Superbowl in North West.
The frontman for G21 Entertainment, Glen Netshipise expressed how pleased they are to start the tour in South Africa later in 2023. Despite what happened during the pandemic, Boyz II Men have kept their word, and they look forward to organising the best tour South Africa has ever had.
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There are a few tickets left for the seated concert; they cost between R690 to R1 790 and are available at Ticketpro. Tickets already purchased for the cancelled performance in 2020 or 2021 will be still be good for the new dates. To swap their outdated tickets, ticket holders must contact Ticketpro.
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