A mix-up in payment has led to Kabza De Small, one of South Africa’s leading Amapiano stars, missing a highly anticipated performance at Nkamodira Car Wash in Vryburg on December 18. The unfortunate incident highlights the importance of using official channels for booking artists.
Kabza De Small, known for his unparalleled contributions to the music industry, released an official statement on Instagram explaining the situation. According to the statement, the payment for the event was mistakenly made into the personal account of Palesa Nkosi, a former employee of Lawk Communications. Despite the efforts of Kabza’s team to resolve the issue, the situation ultimately made it impossible for him to honor the booking.
In the statement, Kabza’s team expressed regret over the incident and urged event promoters to adhere to proper booking protocols. The message read:
“We regret to inform you that Kabza De Small was unable to attend the event scheduled for 18 December at Nkamodira Car Wash in Vryburg. This unfortunate situation arose due to payment being made into the personal account of Palesa Nkosi, a former Lawk Communications employee. Despite the Lawk team’s efforts to resolve the matter, Kabza De Small was ultimately unable to honor the booking.”
To prevent similar issues in the future, Kabza’s team strongly emphasized the need for promoters to use the official channels for booking and payment. They provided clear instructions and contact details for securing his performances.
Promoters are advised to contact Kabza De Small’s team through the official email addresses, [email protected] or [email protected], or the provided phone numbers for all future bookings.
While this incident is a setback, Kabza’s commitment to his fans and professionalism remains steadfast. His team’s swift response and transparency in addressing the issue reflect their dedication to maintaining trust with fans and promoters alike.
Fans can look forward to seeing Kabza De Small back on stage soon, as he continues to create unforgettable experiences through his music.