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Simphiwe Dana celebrates 20 Years of soulful music

People’s Post False Bay

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May 13, 2025

It's been 20 years since songwriter, singer and social activist Simphiwe Dana touched our souls with her debut album, Zandisile.

Simphiwe Dana celebrates 20 Years of soulful music

To commemorate her 20 year-anniversary on the SA music scene, Dana will be exploring the many amazing songs from her repertoire in her upcoming celebration of her career at the Baxter Theatre Concert Hall on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 June.

This show will be an opportunity for Dana to explore the various textures of her work to date: an intuitive, multi-layered effort from a mature artist at the top of her creative powers.

Dana says being consistent with anything for 20 years is a celebration and the success achieved on this journey is a celebration too.

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