ZimDancehall music fans in Johannesburg and Pretoria are set for some good musical treatment by Tocky Vibes, who has two shows lined up in Johannesburg and Pretoria on 29 and 30 October, 2016 respectively.

The show in Johannesburg will be at Genesis Bar located in Kempton Park while the Pretoria show will be at House 28.
Born Obey Makamure, Tocky, is a Zimbabwean dancehall artist who has released multiple songs, most of which have become instant hits on the musical charts.
Songs such as “Tocky aenda neNyika”, “Mhai”, “Toti-Toti”, “Ndini Ndinorira”, “Mweya Wekubara”, “KuHope” and more will keep the fans at the shows on their feet.
Tocky’s latest album titled “Kwata Zonke” a.k.a “Tiraburu” has been well received and fans coming to the show will enjoy old and new offerings from Tocky’s hit-filled discography.
He is considered one of the most talented artists in Zimbabwe because of his lyrics which have a rich social message.
Tocky’s versatility in music production is overwhelming and the fact that his music cuts across both the younger and the older generations makes him unique.
Tocky’s music is highly revered by a legion of his fans across South Africa and his much awaited coming is creating a lot of enthusiasm and fans are looking forward having a good time with the “Mhai” hit maker. The organisers are confident that the shows will be sold out.
It has been long since Tocky last performed in Pretoria and Johannesburg.
Tocky will be supported by the most sought after DJs from Pretoria and Johannesburg such as DJ Dolla, Mr Gee, DJ Wenera and Flavor among others.
The supporting acts are also known for the hard mashing performances which have made them regular supporting acts on all major events in Johannesburg and Pretoria.
This will be epic for Pretoria and Johannesburg as Tocky is rising to a new level with some exploding tracks such as “Mugota”.
The promoters of the show, Wattahouse Empire and Komenco Entertainment have heed to the public demand for Tocky’s performance in Mzansi and have decided to do just that.
The promoters plan to bring more Zimbabwean artists to quench the musical thirst of many home-sick Zimbabweans scattered across South Africa.
They have their eyes set on Winky D.
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