AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSouth Africa Mourns Abdullah Ibrahim: Jazz legend Abdullah Ibrahim died at 91 in Germany, leaving a legacy tied to exile, resistance and cultural identity—tributes poured in from Ramaphosa and musicians worldwide, with “Mannenberg” remembered as an anti-apartheid anthem. World Cup Music Moments: Shakira celebrated Tyla’s rise, announcing the Mzansi star as a special guest on her US tour after Tyla’s World Cup performances; meanwhile, fans kept comparing “Dai Dai” to “Waka Waka” as the tournament’s soundtrack conversation raged on. Local Sound & Stage: Babes Wodumo won major applause at Red Bull Symphonic in Johannesburg, while Durban July-linked DJ Tira and Gugu Khathi teamed up with Mercedes-Benz Vans for a premium race-day content campaign. Music, Identity & Backlash: Zuluboy addressed backlash over his Hugh Masekela cover, saying artists should unite nations through music. Creative Sector Under Pressure: South Africa’s arts minister hit back after a migration briefing, warning that cancelled African gigs are hurting artists’ income amid xenophobia fears. Festival Watch: Simunye Fest revealed 12 experience zones for its Oct 23–25 run in Lubombo, pitching it as culture and entrepreneurship, not just music.
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