Sho Madjozi performs in Tanzania, doesn't let the rain stop her

Sho Madjozi performs in Tanzania, doesn't let the rain stop her

- Sho Madjozi recently showed why she's so in-demand as a performer when she was on stage at a concert in Tanzania

- The star was in the middle of her show when the clouds rolled in and it began to rain

- Madjozi did not let the weather stop her and continued on with her high-energy performance

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Sho Madjozi is bringing her trademark energy with her in 2021 and she showed it off recently at a concert in Tanzania.

Madjozi was in the middle of performing for her fans when the weather took a turn for the worse. The John Cena hitmaker and her crew could have stopped the show or delayed it until the weather subsided, but Sho Madjozi kept going.

Despite the fact that it rained throughout her performance, the singer continued giving a high-energy, fun-filled show and made sure her fans had a good time in the bad weather.

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Sho Madjozi performs in Tanzania, doesn't let the rain stop her
Sho Madjozi performs in Tanzania, doesn't let the rain stop her.
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The star posted about the concert and also took the moment to announce on social media that she is currently topping charts in Tanzania.

Fans took to the comments to congratulate her on the achievement and also tell her that the success was due to her dedication.

One shocked fan asked:

tboydaflame: "The rain doesn’t stop you?????"

Many commenters sent fire emojis and compliments, but there were some who were concerned that footage of the concert did not seem compliant with Covid-19 regulations. Sho Madjozi posted previously that both she and her team had complied with the rules currently in place in Tanzania and had all been tested prior to arriving:

"It feels strange posting about our shows here because it looks like we’re disregarding South African covid regulations. We’re in Tanzania where those regulations do not apply & we had to test to come here. Last night went well. It rained throughout but there was so much love!"

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In other celebrity-related news, Briefly.co.za recently reported on a picture of Beyoncé and her daughter Blue Ivy being posted and fans absolutely loving it.

Celebrity mother-daughter relationships are super cute and R&B star Beyoncé and her daughter Blue Ivy are no different. The duo is one of the world's favourite mother-daughter relationship. Fans were left with heart-eyes when the latest snap of them dropped on social media.

Beyoncé's biggest social media fan page, @BeyLegion shared a picture of Bey and Blue cuddled up together enjoying the outdoors on Twitter.

Their curly hair looks breathtaking as they are sporting similar updo hairstyles. @BeyLegion simply captioned the picture: "Beyoncé and Blue." Fans from all over the world absolutely adored the picture and showed it some love.

Briefly.co.za put together a few reactions from the viral post that received over 90 000 likes on Twitter. A few fans were convinced that it's actually Queen Bey running the fan account since the picture is so personal. Take a look at some of the reactions below:

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@ungodlyalexis commented:

"You saying “Beyoncé” like it’s not you. You don’t have to speak in the third person babes."

@devfly09 said:

"Did you hack her iCloud or something, how are you getting these?"

@Dayonsfuneral commented:

"You can stop speaking in third person sweetheart."

@notearstipsy said:

"Why are you talking in the third person Beyoncé? We know it’s you."

@MlLEYONCE commented:

"Blue really does keep on getting prettier."

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Kelly Lippke (Senior Editor) Kelly Lippke is a copy editor/proofreader who started her career at the Northern-Natal Courier with a BA in Communication Science/Psychology (Unisa, 2007). Kelly has worked for several Caxton publications, including the Highway Mail and Northglen News. Kelly’s unique editing perspective stems from an additional major in Linguistics. Kelly joined Briefly News in 2018 and she has 14 years of experience. Kelly has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at kelly.lippke@briefly.co.za.

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