The eight-member group will perform in Lobengula suburb at Whatever Sports Bar from 3pm to 8pm.
Group leader Trust “Africa” Moyo said people should come and relax and dance to their music as they belt out tunes from the latest album Sesingenile.
He said they had sizzling new dance moves that will keep the revellers on the edges of their seats.
“We have dancers, one called Mancane and the other Freedom, who are going to mesmerise the revellers at the spot. We have new dance moves that we shall share with the people. We hope people come in their numbers,” said Moyo.
He said they would also play songs such as Mpumelelo, Inkulumo Zabantu and Alike Lingitshele from their previous albums.
“We have good songs from our previous albums that we will play for the people who will come. We are prepared to belt out the tunes and people who are familiar with our music will be able to sing along,” said Moyo.
He said their albums were available at record bars in the city and would also be on sale at the show.
“The record bars in the city have our albums and those who want them they shall be available at the show on Saturday,” said Moyo.
He said after the show at Whatever Sports Bar on the same night the group was pencilled to play KoKidza in Lobengula 5.
“Our night will not be over as we shall take our act to KoKidza in Lobengula 5 and it will end at 3am the next day,” said Moyo.
Africa Super Sounds is a group that is based in South Africa and are popular in places such as Plumtree and Beitbridge.
Their style of music rivals that of Ndolwane Super Sounds, Tukuye Super Sounds and Mokis Connection.



