Babes Wodumo, Kwesta, Khuli Chana and more to help Cassper #FillUpOrlandoStadium

05 October 2016 - 16:07 By TshisaLIVE
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Cassper has reduced the price of his T-shirts.
Cassper has reduced the price of his T-shirts.
Image: via Cassper Instagram

With just three weeks to go until hip-hop star Cassper Nyovest attempts to make history by filling up Orlando Stadium, the rapper has revealed a star-studded line-up that will help him accomplish this.

The rapper revealed that the likes of Babes Wodumo, Nasty C, Riky Rick, Kwesta and Khuli Chana will join him in setting the stage alight on October 29.

Speaking at the press conference Cassper said that they are hoping to sell 40 000 tickets, and unveiled MTN and The Department of Arts and Culture as #FillUpOrlandoStadium official sponsors.

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Cassper said that after he fills up the stadium, which has never been done by a local hip-hop artist, he wants people to be inspired.

"I would like South Africans, Africans or anyone who attends the show to be inspired to be the best that they can be. That's my story. I want to leave you with the motivation to be whatever you want, whatever you can dream of," he said.

Cassper said that he believes that this is important, especially for people who are made to believe that they will never amount to anything.

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"I was a clown in class, and my teachers would always tell me, 'wena you never gonna be anything.' Kids are told stuff like that from a young age and the foundation is the most important thing," Cassper added.

The rapper also revealed that this project is costing millions to organise.

"It's not just about filling up the stadium with people. It's about the production and giving people value for their money," he added.


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