Cassper and Nasty C announce African Throne tour

31 May 2023 - 13:30
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Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C announced their African Throne tour
Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C announced their African Throne tour
Image: Instagram/Cassper Nyovest

Cassper Nyovest and Nasty C have teamed up again, this time to bring their fans a tour they've dubbed African Throne.

Taking to their Instagram timelines, the rappers shared the visuals of their tour and revealed the countries they will visit. 

“Public service announcement! Me and Cassper Nyovest are going on tour very soon! This is an African hip-hop celebration and I'm super proud and excited to bring you this experience with the one and only mufasa! fu**n huge,” Nasty C wrote. 

“Be scared. Me and bro Nasty C are going on tour together! Can anybody say hip-hop? #AfricanThrone,” wrote Cassper.

The duo have given hip-hop fans hits such as Juice Back, Jump and Loco and they have shown over the years their collaboration works. 

The tour will give fans a taste of what they've been missing since the last time the pair gave us a song. 

In a recent interview on podcast The Episode, Nasty opened up about making music with Cassper.

“They’re like, ‘What’s it like having songs with both these guys?' I said, 'Yo, the track with Cassper and Anatii was dope because it was like we were just vibing. It was at a hotel. We were just vibing.”

Cassper is no newbie to performing for large crowds, his iconic fill-ups have people singing his praises.

He kicked off the concert series with Fill Up The Dome at Ticketpro Dome in Johannesburg in 2015. He then successfully “filled up” Orlando Stadium in 2016, FNB Stadium in 2017, the Moses Mabhida Stadium in 2018, the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in 2019 and Mmabatho Stadium in 2022. 

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