
Kem is coming to South Africa for a two-night show
Joburg people, get ready for a rocking good time! Kem, real name Kim Lamont Owens, is headed your way.
The multi-Grammy-nominated singer will be coming to South Africa for a two-night show this May.
Kem will be bringing his soulful sound to the Sunbet Arena at Time Square.
The show will be taking place on 30 and 31 May 2025 at 18:00.
Tickets cost R950.00 - R1490.00 and can be purchased on Ticketpro, Spar and Payzone.
The internationally acclaimed R&B icon is known for producing hits such as 'Share My Life', 'Why Would You Stay', and 'I Can't Stop Loving You'.
The show comes after the legend had a successful concert at the Big Top Arena Carnival City, Brakpan, in 2014.
This year's show promises to be bigger and better, so, get ready for two unforgettable nights of music!
See more details about the show below.
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Kem is coming to South Africa for a two-night show
Joburg people, get ready for a rocking good time! Kem, real name Kim Lamont Owens, is headed your way. The multi-Grammy-nominated singer will be coming to South Africa for a two-night show this May. Kem will be bringing his soulful sound to the Sunbet Arena at Time Square. The show will be taking place on 30 and 31 May 2025 at 18:00. Tickets cost R950.00 - R1490.00 and can be purchased on Ticketpro, Spar and Payzone. The internationally acclaimed R&B icon is known for producing hits such as 'Share My Life', 'Why Would You Stay', and 'I Can't Stop Loving You'. The show comes after the legend had a successful concert at the Big Top Arena Carnival City, Brakpan, in 2014. This year's show promises to be bigger and better, so, get ready for two unforgettable nights of music! See more details about the show below.


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