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Simply Piano music event returns In September

Organisers of the Simply Piano music event say this year’s edition will surpass the inaugural one held in December last year PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Organisers of the Simply Piano music event say this year’s edition will surpass the inaugural one held in December last year PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

The Simply Piano music event returns for its second edition on September 27 at the Royal Aria Stadium in Tlokweng.

Salim Kegodile, a representative from Boxyards Events, the organisers of the event, promises that this year's edition will surpass the inaugural one held in December last year. “This year, things are going to be even much bigger,” Kegodile said in an interview. “That is why we opted for the Royal Aria Stadium.

We want to give music lovers the best experience ever and that is why we have started marketing the event early,” he added. Reflecting on the lessons learned from last year's event, Kegodile emphasised that the team is dedicated to improving every aspect of the event.

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