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Chris Brown’s SA Show Ticket Prices Cause a Stir

The most expensive is R5,774 for the Hall of Fame Lounge.

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Chris Brown’s SA Show Ticket Prices Cause a Stir

Chris Brown’s highly anticipated South African concert has sparked a stir on social media due to the ticket prices.

Brown took to Instagram to announce his performance in the City of Gold on Saturday, December 14, at the FNB Stadium. Brown, whose music is a mix of R&B, afrobeat, hip-hop and dancehall, posted that ticket sales for his much-anticipated concert will kick off on Thursday, October 3 at 10am.

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Screenshots of the ticket prices on Ticketmaster have surfaced on social media; the prices range from R515 to R5,774. The most expensive is R5,774 for the Hall of Fame Lounge.

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Chris Brown’s SA Show Ticket Prices Cause a Stir

A case of fraud has been opened against popular South African actress Nolwazi Shange. The former Scandal! star is accused of stealing close to R700 000 from the set of Queen Modjadji.

According to sources, who spoke to the publication, Nolwazi worked as a casting director on the show.

Nolwazi worked on the set as a casting manager. She recruited agencies with extras, and after they had rendered their services, they were asked to send invoices. The different companies sent their invoices, but she did the most despicable thing ever,” said one source.

She changed the amounts and bank details so the money would go to another unknown company associated with her. People from the agencies went to Rhythm World demanding payment and claiming they were never paid. This was a surprise for the production company, so investigations were started, and they discovered what she had done.

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