Music enthusiasts across South Africa are in for a treat as the legendary Kool & The Gang are set to bring their timeless hits and unforgettable live performances to the nation in November 2024. Experience the magic live at Grand Arena, GrandWest on 28th November and SunBet Arena, Time Square on 30th November, featuring the special guests Earth, Wind & Fire Experience led by Al McKay.
Known for their electrifying stage presence and a catalog of hits that have become anthems for generations, the band’s upcoming tour is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated musical events of the year.
Kool & The Gang, with their blend of jazz, soul, and funk, have created an indelible mark on the music industry. With classics like “Celebration,” “Cherish,” “Jungle Boogie,” and “Summer Madness,” they have soundtracked countless celebrations and moments worldwide. Their musical journey, spanning over five decades, has been marked by two Grammy Awards, seven American Music Awards, and 31 gold and platinum albums.
The announcement that they will be touring South Africa is exciting news for fans old and new. The band’s ability to cross generations and keep the groove alive makes their live performances a must-see. Their shows are not just concerts; they are celebrations of life, love, and music.
Adding to the excitement, Kool & The Gang will be joined by special guests Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay. This collaboration promises to elevate the concerts into an unparalleled musical experience. Al McKay’s Earth, Wind & Fire Experience is not just a tribute to the legendary band; it’s a continuation of the legacy, bringing the original sound and spirit of Earth, Wind & Fire to the stage. Fans can expect to hear classics like “September,” “Let’s Groove,” and “Boogie Wonderland” performed by some of the best musicians in the business.
For those eager to secure their tickets early, the Discovery Bank pre-sale kicks off at 09h00 on Wednesday, 6 March, available through www.ticketmaster.co.za, concluding at 08h59 on Friday, 8 March.