
Music fans express skepticism about the legitimacy of a planned Kanye West concert in South Africa. Questions arise due to unclear ticket details, the promoter’s lack of online presence, and the unusual use of emojis on the ticket website. Fans are calling for official confirmation and better communication regarding the event.
The announcement amazed many music fans, who wondered about the legitimacy of the news online, Nombulelo, shared a bit of her findings online to prove how fishy Kanye West ‘s concert seemed. Many other people shared the same sentiments after trying to find more convincing evidence.
Nombulelo looked up the tickets on Ticketpro, and everything looked legit until she noticed that the site used way too many emojis, and the concert was open to all ages:The site has no map to figure out the stadium, nor explain what the consumer would get when they purchase a ticket of a certain amount. Ticketpro is also not clear on what is allowed and not allowed in the venue.Your Opinion Matters — Tell Us How Briefly News Can Improve and Win Access To The Copywriting Course for Free.has posted about the concert on Twitter, along with another show he’ll be having in Brazil on 29 November. The South African show is being promoted by Monyake Group, in coordination with Ellis Park. Tickets are not yet available on Ticketpro and state that ‘sale starts soon’ with no active ticket prices. The Monyake Group is relatively unknown, and its online presence is minimal, raising doubts among fans. South Africans are calling for better communication in the form of legitimate press releases to confirm the show. Fans are also excited aboutStadium in Johannesburg. Tickets are not yet sold out, which gives fans a chance to see their idol on stage.Social media users shared their thoughts about the fishy operations and said:SA excited to see Chris Brown live in concert. A lady on TikTok, Sthembelo Mhlongo, shared her excitement in a video where she danced to one of Brown’s hit songsA UK woman was stunned by wildlife at South African garage stop in a viral TikTok videoSocial media users flooded Mhlongo’s comments section to express their excitement about the possible concert. A popular South African vocalist made waves on TikTok after rehearsing for a potentialChuma Nontsele is a human interest journalist for Briefly News . Nontsele holds a Diploma in Journalism and started her career working at Daily Maverick as a news reporter. Later, she ventured into lifestyle and entertainment. Chuma has 3 years of experience as a journalist. You can reach her at [email protected]
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