
This November, global icon Black Coffee brings the heartbeat of African music home as Africa Is Not a Jungle returns for two powerful editions: Durban on 8 November and Johannesburg on 29 November, each set to celebrate the heart of African creativity through sound, unity, and purpose.
This year, the story deepens. For every ticket sold, R20 goes to the Black Coffee Foundation, helping uplift communities across South Africa through education, arts, and sustainable development. In true Black Coffee spirit, the music becomes more than sound, it becomes a source of change.
What began as a mission to challenge outdated perceptions of Africa has become one of the continent’s most defining cultural platforms. Africa Is Not a Jungle isn’t just a festival; it’s a mirror of Africa’s innovation, artistry, and global influence, a space where community and creativity rise together.
Durban kicks off the series on 8 November, bringing energy, rhythm, and connection to one of SA’s most vibrant cities. Later, on 29 November, Johannesburg hosts the Black Coffee Benefit Concert, a night that will fuse music and meaning on a global scale.
With Africa Is Not a Jungle, every performance is a pulse of pride. Every ticket is a gesture of hope. And every beat reminds us that Africa’s sound doesn’t just move the crowd, it moves the culture forward.
🎟️ Tickets are available now via Howler.
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