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    Dakawa Music Experience was…an experience

    Sinesipho HABANABy Sinesipho HABANAJuly 5, 2025Updated:July 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dakawa Music Experience, Music
    Venue: Thomas Pringle
    Review
    By Sinesipho Habana

    The Dakawa Music Experience was an incredible three-night festival filled with vibrant Eastern Cape sounds and unforgettable moments. Featuring a diverse lineup of talented local musicians, the event showcased genres like jazz, gospel, hip-hop, reggae, maskhandi, and R&B. Audiences enjoyed electrifying performances from both established artists and fresh talent from the University of Fort Hare’s Artistic Support Programme. The atmosphere was lively and engaging, making it a celebration of music that catered to all tastes. Overall, it was a fantastic experience that left everyone buzzing with excitement.

    Fefe Gospel group, from Emaxesibeni in Alfred Nzo district, a group of talented gospel singers that kept everyone entertained, Photo: Sinesipho Habana

     

    The heat was electric at Thomas Pringle in the Monument building, and no one could resist the infectious energy. These two individuals were completely swept up in the music, lost in the moment and jamming out, Photo: Sinesipho Habana
    The power of Gospel music is undeniable. At Thomas Pringle, the Fefe Gospel Group poured their hearts out in song, and it was clear that their voices were healing, Photo: Sinesipho Habana
    Fully immersed in music, he was letting the rhythm take control and jamming out with pure passion, Photo: Sinesipho Habana
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