Toni Braxton is bringing her 'As Long As I Live' tour to South Africa
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Get your tickets! Toni Braxton is heading to our shores for two spectacular shows.
Local R&B fans are celebrating the news that Toni Braxton has added two South African dates to her 'As Long As I Live' world tour.
The Grammy Award-winning singer will make stops in Johannesburg and Cape Town in November.
Durban did not make the cut (insert sad face emoji).
Tickets for her Joburg show are between R790 and R2,880, while concert-goers in the Mother City can expect to fork out R650 to R1,310.
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The 51-year-old is expected to belt out hits such as 'Breathe Again', 'Unbreak My Heart', and 'He Wasn't Man Enough'.
Toni has been in the industry for nearly 30 years and says she is still in love with music.
"There have been moments when I felt defeated; felt I let myself down. Even if I fail, music gives me enough strength to try something different. I’ve come full circle—yet there are still so many things to do," she said.
She released her ninth studio album, 'Sex & Cigarettes', in 2018. The album received three Grammy Award nominations and produced hits such as 'As Long As I Live'.
Toni will also be doing some charity work with Ronald McDonald House Charities during her SA trip.
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Tickets for Toni's Joburg and Cape Town stops are available at Ticketpro and Spar outlets nationwide.
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Grammy Award winning Songstress Toni Braxton on her ‘As Long As I Live Tour’
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