Tortured Soul Return To South Africa! By Popular Demand

Last year, Tortured Soul performed live in Johannesburg for one night only at the Lyric Theatre, Gold Reef City, to a sold out show.

Due to popular demand, Bassline Live in partnership with Kaya FM and in association with Brentwood Africa, decided to bring this accomplished soulful house group back to South Africa.

This groove centred act jumped at the opportunity not only because of the demand, but because of their love for the country and their love for their fans in South Africa.

In an interview with NuSoul Hub Radio, Lead vocalist, John Christian Urich is quoted as saying:
“People live and breathe house music in South Africa. It’s like air or water. It’s visceral and palpable. Going to a house music event in South Africa is different than any place else I’ve been to in the world. It’s really like oxygen. You are in a biosphere that runs on house music. One lives house music in South Africa. It’s an amazing experience and existence.”

From this statement alone, it was a no brainer for Bassline Live to bring them back. This allows those who saw them last year the opportunity to watch them again, and for those who missed it last year – here is your chance to experience something remarkable!

The band will be performing for one night only at the Lyric Theatre at Gold Reef City on the 15th December 2018. The Show starts at 8pm and tickets are on sale at Computicket from R250.

Buy your tickets at https://online.computicket.com/web/event/from_the_usa_tortured_soul_back_by_popular_demand/1265406703/0/90159743

Hope to see you there!

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