Canadian duo Neon Dreams are gearing up for a 10-day South African tour. Image via Facebook: Neon Dreams
Tickets have gone on sale for Neon Dreams’ 10-day South African tour. The alt-pop duo will perform in several cities including Pretoria.
Canadian duo Neon Dreams are gearing up for a 10-day South African tour. Image via Facebook: Neon Dreams
Canadian alt-pop duo Neon Dreams moved to South Africa after their 2019 single, Life Without Fantasies went viral in Mzansi. The award-winning duo is gearing up for a 10-day South African tour that kicks on Thursday 21 April in Cape Town. The House Party hitmakers will be supported by English-born musician Casey Lowry who’ll be their opening act.
Neon Dreams is made up of vocalist Frank Kadillac and drummer Adrian Morris. The band released their debut EP To You in 2016 that accumulated over 15 million streams. Since then, they have risen to become one of Canada’s breakout acts. In 2017, the alt-pop duo won the Canadian Radio Music Award for Best New Group or Solo Artist for their single Marching Bands.
In 2020 their single Life Without Fantasies went viral in South Africa and climbed the local charts. Following the success of the single, they grew an incredible following in South Africa.
On their South African supporters, they told Channel24: “Thank you for letting us be a part of your family and accepting us into your culture. We will do our best to give you a story to remember.”
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Neon Dreams is gearing up for a 10-day tour of South Africa that is set to kick off on 21 April. They will be supported by musician Casey Lowry who grew his fanbase on TikTok. Lowry isexpected to release his single, We Had Everything early this year.
The musicians will travel between several cities including Cape Town, Knysna, Bloemfontein and Potchefstroom.
Tickets for the concert are already on sale and are available here.
Ticket prices vary depending on location.
Take a look at when and where Neon Dreams will be near you!
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