Amapiano Duo TxC Set To Perform At Qatar World Cup. Clairise Hefke and Tarryn Reid, who call themselves TxC, say they’ve always been into music but they never found a genre that they genuinely loved enough to pursue as a career until amapiano came along – and they haven’t looked back since. It’s been only a couple of years but their rise to fame has been nothing short of astronomical. However, the DJing duo remain grounded as ever.
Tarryn Reid and Clairise Hefke who are famously known as TxC will be sporting Mzansi at FIFA World Cup in Qatar with their DJing skill.They are set to take the world’s stage at BUDX Doha during the upcoming 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup.
The South African musical duo revealed to GQ that they will be performing in the gulf country on November 30 to December 3.According to the magazine, “TxC has been signed to the international cast of Budweiser who are the official partners of the much-anticipated soccer spectacle.”
Speaking about what they look forward to in the world cup, the duo said: “With the Global Pandemic that hit the World so hard and restricted such prestigious events, it is going to be amazing to be surrounded by a World Cup atmosphere and the bonus will be seeing how Amapiano resonates with the World Cup.”
TxC duo grew up in Gqeberha. “We stayed in Cape Town for a while and now we’re based in Johannesburg.” Being young girls in the Eastern Cape city, they could never have imagined how quickly they would rise to fame – and it’s all thanks to amapiano.”All our International shows to date have always been sold out so we’re looking forward to another sold-out show,” said Clairise.
during the peak of the pandemic and amid heavy lockdown restrictions.Two years later, they are living their dreams. What’s the secret to their success? For starters, they do not just play the next song, but they entertain patrons by dancing while mixing.“There’s some thought and preparation that go into each set,” said Tarryn.”There are many factors to consider before getting on stage, such as the type of crowd we’ll be playing for, the time slot and which other acts are on the particular line-up. These are all factors that are to be considered when preparing for a set.”