SA DJs make history at biggest music festival in the world
Updated | By The Drive with Rob and Roz
We will never get tired of seeing South Africans thrive internationally!
In the last few years, Mzansi artists have taken it to another level by making their presence known internationally.
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For the longest time, it seemed almost impossible for South African actors, musicians, and other artists to break into the international game, but now it seems like there's no stopping us!
Major League DJz have now also made history as they took the stage at Tomorrowland, one of the biggest and most popular music festivals in the world.
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The DJ duo took the stage at the Belgium dance music festival and became the first Tomorrowland act to ever play an Amapiano set.
When it comes to taking Amapiano to the world, these two have been trailblazers in the genre and in sharing it with the masses:
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Not only were they the first to bring Amapiano to the Tomorrowland stage, but they have now also graced the cover of the iconic dance music magazine, DJ MAG.
There are one of only three SA acts to be featured on the cover, along with Black Coffee and DJ Lag.
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And once again, they are breaking barriers:
If you want a taste of what this talented duo has to offer, have a look (and listen):
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Main image courtesy of Major League DJz Official Instagram
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