Mzansi represent! DJ Black Coffee takes over New York
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Black Coffee is in the US for several shows.
Grammy Award winner Black Coffee will be spending the next few weeks on tour in North America. The South African DJ kicked off his tour in New York this past weekend.
"Each time back in the big apple it’s bigger and better," the 46-year-old wrote on Instagram. Before heading to one of his gigs, Black Coffee made time to meet up with 'The Daily Show' host Trevor Noah, who is based in The Big Apple.
"Once upon a time two African kids had a dream… Mzansi represents," the comedian captioned the snap, which was taken in Manhattan.
Trevor later joined Black Coffee on stage in Brooklyn and was seen waving at the crowd.
American rapper Busta Rhymes was pictured supporting Black Coffee in New York. The 'Touch It' hitmaker shared a clip from one of the DJ's shows.
Busta Rhymes and Black Coffee will be together again on Saturday. They will be performing together in Miami.
Black Coffee has two other gigs in Miami, including one on Thursday at LIV Nightclub.
He will also make appearances in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and Austin. The DJ will make stops in Toronto, Canada, and Mexico City in Mexico.
Black Coffee and Busta Rhymes are working on new music together. The rapper shared a video of the pair in the studio earlier this month.
"Stay tuned," he captioned the clip.
Black Coffee has collaborated with several other big names including Alicia Keys, Usher, David Guetta, and Diplo. He also worked as a producer on Drake's new album, 'Honestly, Nevermind'.
We can't wait to hear what he has been working on with Busta Rhymes.
ALSO READ: Drake praises "heroic figure" DJ Black Coffee in Instagram shout out
Main image credit: Instagram/@trevornoah
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