A Story of The Amapiano Red Bull Symphonic || Kelvin Momo x Adam Howard || ‪@lebogangmasango6891‬

A Story of The Amapiano Red Bull Symphonic || Kelvin Momo x Adam Howard || ‪@lebogangmasango6891‬

The Next Chapter were completely sold out—and the event exceeded every expectation. In a genre-defining triumph, Kelvin Momo joined forces with conductor Adam Howard and the Egoli Symphonic Orchestra to deliver a breathtaking performance that charted the journey, evolution, and boundless future of Amapiano. The fusion of street-born rhythm and orchestral grandeur left audiences in awe, earning standing ovations night after night. Stay tuned for more details on how you can relive this unforgettable experience through exclusive content from the performance. What is Red Bull Symphonic? Red Bull Symphonic is based on the unprecedented collaboration between a modern-style artist and a classical music director together with a full-scale symphonic orchestra. The repertoire from the modern-style artist gets a symphonic rearrangement and the collaboration comes to life in a one-night-only, spectacular performance at a unique and prestigious venue. Artist - Kelvin Momo Kelvin Momo, born on August 10, 1995, in Johannesburg, South Africa, is an electrifying force in the world of Amapiano. From humble beginnings as a teenager crafting beats for fun, he has evolved into one of the genre’s most innovative and influential producers, earning recognition for his signature sound that blends deep soulful chords, infectious rhythms, and catchy hooks. A true pioneer in the Amapiano movement, Kelvin has created an undeniable imprint on the music scene, collaborating with heavyweights . Kelvin Momo’s music is more than just sound; it’s an experience, evoking emotions and connecting listeners to the heart of South Africa’s vibrant culture. His creative vision has not only elevated Amapiano to new heights but also spotlighted emerging producers within the genre, solidifying his legacy as a true trailblazer. From pushing the boundaries of South African music, With an unrelenting passion for pushing musical boundaries, Kelvin continues to evolve, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what’s next from this extraordinary artist. Maestro - Adam Howard Adam Howard’s musical journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, marked by a unique blend of classical excellence and innovative creativity. From his early days in the UK, Adam's talent led him to the role of Principal Trumpet with the Philharmonie Der Nationen in Germany at just 23 years old. A move to South Africa soon after transformed his career, and he quickly became one of the country’s most respected musicians, holding key positions in major orchestras such as the Johannesburg Philharmonic. His versatility is prolific and his contribution to the local music industry over 25 years is widely known. In the early 2000’s he played a pivotal role during the formative years of Kwaito – most notably with Kwaito legends Kalawa Jazmee and Brothers Of Peace – breaking down musical barriers. This led to him performing on 100’s of albums playing with legends such as Brenda Fassie, TKZee, Trompies, Bongo Maffin, Alaska, Thandsiwa Mazwai, Arthur Mafokate, Mafikozolo, Kabelo Malebane and many more. Adam’s career reached a global peak with a standout performance at the 2010 FIFA World Cup concert, alongside stars like Alicia Keys and Hugh Masekela. Not just a performer, Adam’s versatility as a composer and musical director has allowed him to lead and innovate in multiple fields, from launching a state-of-the-art audio studio with his wife, Belinda, to creating memorable live events like “A Swingin’ Christmas” and “Swingin’ Las Vegas” with Howard Events. From thrilling live concerts to innovative studio creations, Adam’s career is a testament to his passion for merging musicality with impactful storytelling. His influence in the music industry continues to grow as he shapes the sounds of a new generation of listeners and performers. Orchestra - Egoli The Egoli Symphonic Orchestra is a collective of world-class musicians brought together to embody Adam Howard’s vision of a modern orchestra—one that breaks convention, transcends genre, and propels orchestral music into bold, uncharted territory. Its members have performed alongside both international stars and South African legends—names like Alicia Keys, John Legend, Angelique Kidjo, Hugh Masekela, Brenda Fassie, Kalawa Jazmee artists, and Kabza De Small. Rooted in classical training but driven by a spirit of reinvention, the orchestra seamlessly blends Western symphonic tradition with South African musical heritage. By incorporating indigenous instruments and styles, the ensemble celebrates the country’s rich and diverse soundscape while pushing the boundaries of what orchestral music can be. Committed to accessibility, inclusivity, and cultural relevance, the Egoli Symphonic Orchestra seeks to bring orchestral music to new audiences—offering a sound that is as bold and contemporary as it is deeply connected to place and history.