Amapiano maestro Kelvin Momo continues to dominate headlines and stages as he gears up for what promises to be one of the most unforgettable performances in his career. The third and final night of his highly anticipated Red Bull Symphonic collaboration with Adam Howard and the Egoli Symphonic Orchestra is officially sold out, making all three nights (June 6, 7 & 8) fully booked.
The announcement came via Red Bull South Africa’s official social media pages, where they shared the exciting update with fans:
“Red Bull Symphonic: @kelvinmomo_ with @adamjhoward1973 & The Egoli Symphonic Orchestra tickets are all officially SOLD OUT!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽 See you on the 6th, 7th and 8th of June.”
This groundbreaking event is a fusion of two powerful musical worlds — the soulful, textured sound of Amapiano and the grandeur of a live symphonic orchestra. Fans of Kelvin Momo, known for his deep, emotive production and genre-defining work in the Amapiano space, were quick to grab tickets after the first announcement. The excitement has only grown since then, with each show selling out quickly.
Collaborating with Adam Howard, a renowned conductor and music director, along with the prestigious Egoli Symphonic Orchestra, Kelvin Momo is preparing to deliver something truly special — a performance that merges electronic groove with classical finesse. It’s a celebration of artistry, innovation, and South African excellence on a grand stage.
This sold-out trilogy of performances marks a historic moment for the Amapiano genre, further cementing its legitimacy and cultural influence not just locally, but globally. Fans attending the shows can expect a rich, immersive experience that redefines how Amapiano is heard and felt.
With all three nights now sold out, this collaboration stands as one of the most successful and anticipated live events of the year in South African music. For those lucky enough to get tickets, Kelvin Momo is set to deliver a masterpiece — and for the rest of Mzansi, the FOMO is very real.
All eyes are now on June 6th to 8th — three nights where Amapiano and orchestral magic will meet under one roof.