Zakes Bantwini has shed more light on the highly anticipated Abantu Music Festival scheduled for 28 October in Cape Town. He said the show is to bring unity.
Zakes Bantwini is set to make history at the Abantu Music Festival on October 28 at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town
Zakes Bantwini envisions the festival's future as a long-term presence in Cape Town, evolving to include more than just music, with plans for music workshops and broader involvement in the artsis set to make history at the highly anticipated Abantu Music Festival scheduled for Saturday 28 October at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town.promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experiencehitmaker noted that the festival was created to bring South Africans from all ages and ethnic groups together.
"The lineup is curated to make sure that people discover other artists from other cultures. It’s also created to bring each and every culture. I see it as a melting pot of South Africans who want to get along and change the narrative about SA and Africa. "The event aims to be a multi-racial concert. It’s for the poor, the old, and the young. that’s why we do activations at the universities.