Black Coffee, South Africa's most illustrious DJ, used his international platform to give back to his country's youth.
In early November, the house music superstar gathered DJs and other local celebrities at St David's Marist Inanda, a school in Johannesburg, for a charity outing. Benefiting the school, the fundraising event featured performances by South Africa's DJ Fresh, Que DJ and pioneering Amapiano producers Major League DJz, among others.
Major League sister duo DJz even brought their mother on stage during the wholesome show.
In addition to the artists lending their talents to a good cause, corporate sponsors also made donations to the Black Coffee Foundation during the event. That includes Sompire Kids, which donated more than $16,000 worth of children's clothing to the organization's cause.
“The Black Coffee benefit concert was a night to remember,” the foundation wrote in a celebratory post on Instagram. “A phenomenal lineup of artists, a passionate audience, and a shared commitment to giving back made this event a resounding success.”
You can learn more about the Café Negro Foundation here.
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