STATEMENT REGARDING SOLANGE & AFROPUNK JOBURG
Following a lot of mixed reactions on social media with Salonge not able to make it to perform at the upcoming AFROPUNK Johannesburg, event organizers have issued a statement.
Reasd full statement below issue by Maria McCloy on behalf of AFROPUNK.
Dear Joburg,
Following
up on the news from last night that Solange would no longer be playing
AFROPUNK, we want to continue the dialogue with you. We know that we are
new here, and as we have made a significant investment in order to be
here, we know that you have made an investment in us as well. Thank you
for the overwhelming, positive support you’ve shown us so far. We
truly apologise for the last minute change, and know some of you still
have questions.
To that end, we want to be transparent with you on a few important points:
We
only learned that Solange would not be attending this year’s festival
within the last day. We value her as an artist and above all as a human
being and understand that her health is paramount. Though we have
worked with Solange on multiple festivals this year, we were not among
the few who were aware that she has been privately dealing with this
diagnosis. We believe and trust her commitment to grace the 2018
AFROPUNK JoBurg stage.
In
the short time since we have known, we have reached out to multiple
artists and friends, but most acts are already booked or otherwise busy
for New Year’s Eve.
AFROPUNK
is a community, and has never been about one individual act.
Unfortunately, sometimes line-ups change, which is why our ticket policy
states that artists are subject to change. We pride ourselves on
booking new artists that could one day be headliners themselves. Our
support and belief in young, emerging artists is one of the things we
are proudest of, and that makes us different. We are excited about the
international acts that will be joining us, artists like Anderson. Paak
& The Free Nationals, Laura Mvula, Theo Parrish, Blitz The
Ambassador & Jojo Abot as well as local acts like King Tha Vs Blk
Jks, Nakhane, Black Motion, Thebe and Sho Madjozi. The full line up of
over 40 acts is listed below.
The
economics of AFROPUNK are that we made major personal investments to
bring AFROPUNK to South Africa (unlike other festivals that receive
millions of dollars to be here). We did our best to keep tickets as
affordable as we possibly could, to enable the creatives and artists and
strivers we so admire to be able to attend. We have taken every step
possible to ensure you have an amazing experience at AFROPUNK Joburg.
We
are here to stay. Throughout the course of the year AFROPUNK will
produce multiple events at Constitution Hill. As confirmed by Solange
in her statement, one of these events will be a solo Solange show. Once
we have details, we will create a special discount code for 2017
AFROPUNK JoBurg festival ticket holders to attend this show.
We are so grateful to you, our community, and to the wonderful artists who will still be with us on the 30th and 31st of December, and to the friends and colleagues that have made AFROPUNK 2017 possible.
2017 AFROPUNK Line Up:
Anderson
.Paak and The Free Nationals, Laura Mvula, King Tha vs BLK JKS, Theo
Parrish, Black Motion, Okzharp & Manthe Ribane, Blitz The
Ambassador, Nakhane, TCIYF, Spoek Mathambo, Petite Noir, The Brother
Moves On, Jojo Abot, DOOKOOM, Gods Sons & Daughter, Thebe, Sho
Madjozi, Stiff Pap, DJ LAG & Friends, Rudeboyz, DJ Cleo, Kid Fonque,
DJ Doowap, The Alvhinator, Tha Cutt, Urban Village, Nonku Phiri, Radio
123, Automatic Live, DJ Kenzhero, Anais B, Just Themba, Pussy Party DJs.
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