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By Siphesihle Dlamini

South African artist Scotts Maphuma is gearing up for a highly anticipated performance at Mdzimba View Shisanyama.

The ‘Egoli’ hitmaker is set to headline the ‘Back To School Party’ on February 7, 2024, promising an unforgettable night filled with energetic performances.

Mdzimba View Shisanyama has established itself as a premier venue for live performances, known for its vibrant atmosphere and commitment to showcasing local talent.

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Tickets for the event are now available, with general admission priced at E150 in advance and E200 at the gate. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, VIP tickets are available for E200, increasing to E250 at the gate.

Mpho Lebajoa, better known by his stage name Scotts Maphuma, has been making significant waves in the music industry over the past few months.

Hailing from Etwatwa, he has captured the attention of listeners with his unique sound and captivating vocals.

Scotts Maphuma

His rise to fame can be attributed to his collaboration on the hit track ‘Umshini,’ featuring the talented Dlala Regal.

While Scotts Maphuma is primarily associated with the popular Amapiano genre, he proudly identifies as a versatile artist capable of exploring various musical styles.

This artistic flexibility allows him to experiment and innovate, making him a compelling performer who appeals to a broad audience.

His ability to traverse different genres has set him apart in a competitive industry, allowing him to carve out a distinct identity as an artist.

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One of the hallmarks of Scotts Maphuma’s music is his trademark line, “Bathini bona,” which he enthusiastically shouts in every song.

This catchy phrase has become synonymous with his brand, resonating with fans and adding an infectious energy to his performances.

His catalogue of songs includes popular tracks such as ‘Biri Marung,’ ‘Kokotela,’ ‘Ingolovane,’ and ‘MaDlamini.’

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