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Two hundred-plus listeners and Capetonians gathered on the rooftop parking of the Cape Town International Convention centre on Friday morning for the 30-minute non-stop dance party against the backdrop of the beautiful Cape Town skyline.
The Flash Drive host Carl Wastie got the crowd ready to dance with a pre-dance stretch and a showcase of his signature breakdance moves.
Other presenters in attendance included Liezel van der Westhuizen, Sechaba G, Brandon Leigh, Mamohau Seseane, Andy Maqondwana and Barron Hufkie.
The epic playlist of the Music Saves The Day dancing billboard experience included:
Listeners who were unable to attend engaged on social media using the #KfmMostMusic and #KfmLife and shared their car dance moves online. For more updates on Cape Town’s first dancing billboard follow Kfm @kfmza #KfmMostMusic #KfmLife. Tune into Kfm 94.5 for The most music to make you feel great.