Mally rocked Cape Town Stadium last month and it was definitely an unforgettable show. Here are 10 reasons why Mally’s show blew our minds!
1) He certainly doesn’t call himself the Prince of Kwaito for nothing! Mally’s impressive singing skills are truly out of this world! He killed the crowd with his smashing hit song ‘Sbizelwe’ that we had difficulty keeping up!
2) There wasn’t one dull moment. Mally singed some of his most recent hits from his new - Mallination album. His number one hit Ina That Thing was a massive crowd-pleaser!
3) We love how the 46 000 fans in the stadium totally showed Mally love! We even spotted a fan on the big screen who came all the way from Durban for the show. Eish! Some fans in the multi-generational crowd bopped along to every single track Mally threw out and some knew the lyrics to every single song, which in itself is quite a feat. Fans illuminated the stadium when they pulled out their lighters and cell phone lights during Mally’s spectacular performance of the Namhlanje track. During the show one overly excited fan got so excited when she graced the big screen – not once, but a few times – that she flashed her boobs. Eish!
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