Halala! Craig David is coming to South Africa
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
'What's Your Flava' crooner Craig David will be visiting SA for a once-off show in Cape Town.
R&B singer Craig David will be heading to our shores this festive season. The 41-year-old will be bringing his TS5 show to Cape Town on December 8.
The one-night-only show will be taking place at the Grand Arena, GrandWest. Craig will be joined by local stars Carl Wastie, Suga and Chad Saaiman.
The British singer is known for hit songs such as 'Seven Days', 'Fill Me In', 'Rendezvous' and 'What's Your Flava'. According to Craig's team, the TS5 show "combines massive old school anthems from R&B to Swing beat, to Garage and Bashment, whilst merging current chart-topping House hits".
AMP Events founder, Andy Mac, says they are excited to be bringing the successful show to the 'Mother City'.
"Craig David presents TS5 is the perfect Cape Town Summer Party. A premium live event with Craig performing all the hits you’ve come to love him for," Andy said in a statement.
Ian Bredenkamp from Front Row Concerts added: "Craig David is one of the most-loved UK artists, and we know the love for Craig runs deep in Cape Town. His hits play regularly across all major radio stations here and there’s a lot of love for his SA fans."
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Craig released his eight studio album, '22', on Friday. The offering is already creating major buzz. The 12-track album features songs such as 'Teardrops', 'G Love' and '21'.
Craig, who is also a sought-after DJ, thanked his fans for supporting his new project.
"To see all your lovely messages and comments about my new album ‘22’ has put a constant smile on my face. I wanted this album to be a true representation of who I am as an artist and a person today, and I'm so happy the songs and messages on the album resonate with you," he wrote on Instagram.
Tickets for Craig's Cape Town show go on sale on Tuesday, October 4. Prices start from R295.
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Main image credit: Instagram/@craigdavid
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