Major League DJz
South African music band, Major League DJz, will this weekend be performing to Ghanaian crowd for the first time in the capital Accra, as part of the duo’s West African tour, organised by Universal Music Group.
They will make a first stop in Ghana and subsequently Nigeria.
“West African Tour. Ghana and Nigeria. We are on the way…Balcony mixes loading …Stay Tuned,” the group announced on Twitter on Wednesday.
They will be in Ghana from May 20 to 25, 2021 and will perform at Sandbox Beach Club on Sunday, May 23. They will also be recording their famous balcony mix as well in Accra.
The twins will also get to enjoy Ghana by visiting some sites in Ghana including Ada, Cape Coast, and Accra in partnership with Ghana Tourism Authority.
The tour is also in partnership with Wakanow, Trace TV and Sandbox Beach Club.
Major League DJz is a South African hip-hop/kwaito music band consisting of the twin brothers Bandile and Banele Mbere. The duo has completely revolutionised kwaito music into the modern urban culture of music. The band’s popularity clearly shows that they are worth following and listening to, and they are also the Mzansi entertainment bosses.
The twin brothers were born in Boston, USA, on January 3, 1991. They relocated to South Africa after the apartheid era. Their father was a pianist, and the music was already in their blood.
Major League twins were highly influenced by hip-hop and jazz music, which welcomed them to the entertainment industry while teenagers. In primary school, the duo used to play the piano, and after completing their high school, they started DJ and music production. Their mother knowing how cruel the music industry can be convinced the boys to do something less musical, but they kept their dream alive. The duo played alongside both local and international artistes. Now, Major League twins perform in most of the hottest clubs and events in South Africa.