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Sipho ” Hotstix” Mabuse along with friends returns live during lockdown

After an absence of more than 30 years, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse and his band, including Paul Simon friend and respected
muso Tony Cedras, returned to Cape Town and The Baxter Theatre on Friday 25 October 2018, for one night only!

Fortunately for us all, this sell-out concert was captured on film, and commencing Friday, 29 May 2020, for ONE WEEK
ONLY, this two-hour celebration of classic music, new voices and extraordinary light and sound production, will
enjoy a new lease on life for a fleeting seven days.

Thanks to the power of digital collaboration with TicketPro, Music Exchange (MEX), the original producers of the show,
have teamed up in 2020, during the height of the current COVID-19 lockdown, to present this very rare and special moment
in time for the very first time online.

https://tickets.heroticket.co.za/thero/shops/0b7a8ec

All proceeds from kind donations received over the seven days will go towards supporting the artists and crew who set the night alight.Tickets are only R20.00.

The Baxter Theatre, equally compromised by COVID-19 reality, will also benefit with a percentage of the proceeds going towards their solidarity efforts in keeping their critical precinct alive now and well into the future.

Sipho’s long-overdue Mother City return was a night worth capturing in time, if only because the new (Siphokazi Jonas,
Roeshdien Jaz, Mmino and the South African Youth Choir) and the tried-and-tested powerhouse that is “Hotstix” delivered a
one-of-a-kind performance that’s finally being repeated!

https://tickets.heroticket.co.za/thero/shops/0b7a8ec

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