The show goes on! Keyshia Cole’ SA tour takes place in April

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American singer Keyshia Cole’s South African tour will go on, this time it is set to take place in three-cities in April.

KEYSHIA COLE’S SA TOUR TO GO ON

After being postponed twice, singer Keyshia Cole’s three-city South African tour is set to go on. She was meant to perform in Pretoria, Johannesburg and Cape Town from 24 – 26 January. However, her tour was cancelled due to the Los Angeles wildfires, where she was directly impacted. According to a media release, the singer has lost her home during this tragic time.

“Due to the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles, Keyshia Cole’s highly anticipated South African tour, set to take place later this month, will not go ahead as initially planned. The artist has been directly affected by the ongoing tragedy, including the loss of her home, and as a result, she is unable to proceed with her scheduled performance,” read the press release.

At the time, it was unclear whether the tour would be cancelled or postponed. Now, it has been announced that the tour will take place in April.

  • 26th April 2025: Big Top Arena, Carnival City
  • 27th April 2025: SunBet Sun Arena, Pretoria 
  • 28th April 2025: Grand Arena GrandWest, Cape Town

Tickets purchased for the original dates will be honoured at the rescheduled shows. For fans who are unable to attend the new dates, refund options are available.

KEYSHIA COLE: ‘YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT HAVE BEEN A LIGHT THROUGH A DARK TIME’

“The wildfires in LA devastated not only my home but also my spirit for a moment. I needed time to heal, rebuild, and be fully present to give my fans in South Africa the show they deserve. Your love and support have been a light through a dark time, and I can’t wait to see you all,” she said as per the press release.

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