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Ditiro Leero's One man show attracts good numbers

Ditiro Leero and Dr Vom shared the stage on Saturday night PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Ditiro Leero and Dr Vom shared the stage on Saturday night PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

SELOKOLELA: Logistics did not prove to be an issue for Ditiro ‘Dt’ Leero’s one man show as revellers thronged Zone 4 Farm in Selokolela in high numbers.

Despite the event being held in the outskirts of Kanye, where many thought it would maybe have low attendance, it did not seem to be the case as people showed immense support for the legendary ‘Dt’.

Not only did the event have a good turnout, it also lived up to the hype as it offered revellers tantalising entertainment from many performances including one from the man of the moment, Ditiro.

Ditiro delivered electrifying performances dating back from the golden times of his music career when he made hits like Semakaleng, Mmalebopo, Thulamela and Letlapa le ikadile. As the headliner of the event, Ditiro shared the stage with each and every artist he had a song with. He incessantly delivered electrifying performances despite being on stage for the longest without letting fatigue be an impediment to his special night. Ditiro’s performance was the one to die for as revellers sang throughout the performance.

Revellers even went to look for twigs for the famous song, ‘Tsaya Thobane’. Though Dr Vom is known to perform towards the end of the event, this time around he performed just before midnight. Seeing the immense love they get from the revellers, Dr Vom got off the stage and went to the people to perform with them. After setting the mood high, Ditiro continued to ride on the moment and went on to deliver great performances with other acts. He performed alongside Dikakapa, Machesa, Captain Dira, and Matseing.

South African artist Mmaausi also did not let down the revellers as she kept them captivated with her performance. Mmaausi kept fans captivated with performances from her big time hits like Magadigadi, Segonyana and Dibeisane as music enthusiasts sang to them word for word. Between his performances, Ditiro thanked the revellers for the love and support they continue to give him every time as he stated that he did not expect the event to be that successful.

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