Kacey concert <- oh, how beautiful>
Kgothatso Sethole aka 'Kacey' was hosting a concert in Pretoria, '#so beautiful' was the theme. The theme was inspired by the first song he sang while walking in, 'how beautiful, you're love for me'. Pretoria enjoyed the presence of God at Kacey's concert.
Mc was Sifiso Sithole who is an event co-coordinator, he recently hosted a youth event know as the CA Awards in Pretoria, Mamelodi. He worked with artists like Bongi and Collin, Kacey and will be managing an up and coming model Zodwa Mhlanga.
Kacey's concert made Pretoria dance it's way in heaven tonight. He featured Njabulo the singer who sings with 'We Worship', which are known by their awesome song 'malibongwe Igamma lakho'.
Njabulo made a killer performance with a song 'nomathemba'. He told a story that spoke to the hearts of the people. Some were shouting 'you are going to make me cry'. After he sang two songs he closed with phathapatha, he was dancing all over the stage like the world is his. He owned the show with phathapatha, until Kgothatso Sethole 'kacey' came through with a wonderful perfomance.
---Kacey's Entrance---
Kacey starts of by walking in with a song 'oh how beautiful, you're love for me' walking to the stage while people were screaming and shouting out his name. His back up singers were marvelous as he was, the whole performance throughout the evening went smooth like his greetings was, with a deep voice 'good evening everybody'.
The other part of his concert was called 'loving me', I admire him because he encouraged people to love themselves 'because if you love yourself you will be ok in everything you do' he said, to support what he was saying he started by singing a song called 'ditoro', which motivates people in following their dreams.
In my diary this evening, I want to encourage you, do your best to follow and live your dreams.
Kacey is an inspiration to us who have dreams because he is living his dream.
My name is William Seitshiro, this is my diary.
Facebook page: William 'Lehlohonolo' Seitshiro ///'a writer's pan & a pastor's bible'\\\
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