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Ravyn Lenae is Announced As The Second International Headliner For ‘In The City’

Steyn Entertainment in partnership with Maybelline and Flying Fish, are bringing not one, but two International Artists, at a price is unheard of in South Africa, starting at R399.00 for General Access and R1299.00 for VIP.

After selling out Phase One tickets in Johannesburg in less than twenty-four hours, from announcing Mereba, they have added yet another incredible international artist to the lineup – RnB singer, and song-writer Ravyn Lenae.

Now boasting over 240 million world-wide streams and counting, Ravyn Lenae honed her voice through intense classical training at Chicago’s High School For The Arts, inspired by a broad range of artists, from India Arie and Outkast to Antonio Vivaldi and Reynaldo Hahn. As a young artist, Ravyn immediately made waves with her breakthrough debut EP, 2016’s Moon Shoes, and continued to prove herself with her 2018 EP titled, Crush. In 2022, she released her debut full-length album, HYPNOS, which has drawn praise from the likes of Pitchfork, Billboard, NPR, and more.

Ravyn Lenae is set to co-headline with Mereba, at  ‘In The City’ on 3 May 2024, Old Biscuit Mill in Cape Town, and on 4 May 2024, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg.

They will be supported by a local line up, curated by Stay Low Artist Management and Record label, and boast the likes of lordkez and Mars Baby to name a few. 

Phase one tickets are still available in Cape Town  for  R399.00 for General  Access, and R1299.00  for VIP – available on Ǫuicket.

The Johannesburg tickets are selling out fast, phase three tickets are R599.00 and VIP is R1299.00 per ticket.

The link for purchase can be found on all ‘In The City Africa’ social media platforms.

Brought to you by Steyn Entertainment. Refreshed by Flying Fish, and celebrating the Month of  Maybelline with Maybelline New York.

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