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Lebo M's legacy goes live
Mail & Guardian
|April 11, 2025
The multi-talented South African musician is set to celebrate his career with a performance in Cape Town
When one thinks of the sounds that have shaped cinema and global culture, few names resonate as deeply as that of Lebohang Morake.
Known to the world as Lebo M, the South African producer, composer and vocal mastermind has a career that has transcended borders and genres, creating a legacy that lives on in the melodies and rhythms of his work. From The Lion King to the Oscar-nominated short film The Last Ranger, Lebo M has firmly etched his name into the annals of film history, cementing his place as one of South Africa’s most celebrated musical exports.
"It has never been easy but I have always believed in the music and that has been carrying me and has been with me throughout my career," he says.
Now, after his recent return from the Oscars in Los Angeles, where he was recognised for his contribution to The Last Ranger, Lebo M is set to take his legacy to new heights with the announcement of Lebo M Live, a one-of-a-kind concert experience that will showcase his musical journey.
The show, to take place on 18 April at the Grand Arena in Cape Town, is set to be an immersive, unforgettable experience for both fans of his work and new audiences alike.
"I have called on all the musicians I have respected and loved to be a part of this moment with me — Mi Casa, Soweto Gospel Choir and German film-score composer Hans Zimmer as special guests," he says.
The concert promises to be a celebration of the music and craft of one of South Africa’s most prolific musical figures.
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