Scorpion Kings To Ignite Central Park With Amapiano beats
DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small, the renowned Amapiano duo known as the Scorpion Kings, are set to make history by bringing their unique beats to Central Park in New York. This exciting event will showcase the vibrant rhythm of Amapiano and serve as a momentous celebration of South African music on an international stage. Central Park, known for its tranquility and natural beauty, will be transformed into a pulsating hub of music and culture as the Scorpion Kings and other talented artists take the stage.
This unprecedented celebration will mark a significant milestone for Central Park, as it resonates with the infectious beats of Amapiano. Joining the Scorpion Kings in this grand musical fiesta will be Kelvin Momo, Oskido, and DJ Tunez, who will undoubtedly enhance the already electrifying Amapiano vibe.
The Scorpion Kings’ appearance at Central Park not only represents a significant moment for South African music on the global platform, but it also emphasizes the diverse cultural landscape and evolving musical preferences of New York City. This occasion is poised to be the most monumental Amapiano celebration ever witnessed in New York City, scheduled to occur on Saturday, July 27th.
The Scorpion Kings are currently in high demand, embarking on a worldwide tour that encompasses their performance in New York. Their tour also extends to Kenya, London, and Birmingham, showcasing their widespread appeal. DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small are highly esteemed among DJs in their home country, and their shows consistently sell out, regardless of the venue.
Kabza De Small has been experiencing a consistent streak of success and shows no signs of deceleration. At the recent Metro FM Music Awards, he secured four awards for his collaborative project with Mthunzi, further solidifying his position in the music industry. This forthcoming event in Central Park, highlighted by the Scorpion Kings’ performance, serves as a testament to the growing global recognition of Amapiano and the increasing influence of South African music on the world stage.