OC Media Information: Agreement reached on artists line-up for Official 2010 
Kickoff Concert

14 April 2010 - The Ministry of Arts and Culture, the Creative Workers Union of 
South Africa (CWUSA) and the 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South 
Africa (OC) today again met to discuss the Official Kick-off Concert for the 
2010 FIFA World Cup.

After a frank, fruitful two hour meeting in Sandton, Johannesburg, led by Arts 
and Culture Minister, Ms Lulu Xingwana, OC CEO Dr Danny Jordaan and CWUSA 
President, Mabutho Sithole, all three parties agreed on the need for the 
inclusion of additional South African artists in the line-up for the concert at 
Soweto’s Orlando Stadium on 10 June 2010.

 

The following agreements were reached by the meeting:

*       The South African Music Promoters Association (SAMPA) would work 
together with the Los Angeles-based Control Room company that is staging the 
concert to satisfy BEE concerns. SAMPA would have a line of communication with 
Control Room.

 

*       More artists would be included in the June 10th Concert line-up so that 
it should be more representative and reflect gender and demographic concerns. 
No names will be publicly announced until contracts are signed with the artists.

 

*       There would be further engagement on the arts and culture components at 
fan parks and Public Viewing Areas to make this a truly African arts and 
culture experience. A meeting with the 2010 Host Cities will be held to 
consolidate this engagement.

 

“I’m satisfied with the outcome of this meeting. It is to the benefit of arts 
and culture in this country. I am glad that all stakeholders could agree on a 
way forward and on the principle of greater representation of South African and 
African artists on this major global platform to be held on South African soil. 
I want to commend all parties for the manner in which they conducted the 
discussions,” said Minister Xingwana. 

“We had a very constructive meeting today with Minister Xingwana and CWUSA. 
We’ve always maintained that incredibly talented South African and African 
music industry will play a major part in the tournament’s off-field success and 
character. So, we are certainly very supportive of South African artists using 
the tournament’s considerable platform to showcase their talents and we will 
continue to constructively engage with CWUSA in this regard,” said Dr Danny 
Jordaan.

CWUSA President Mr Mabutho Sithole said: “A very constructive meeting was held 
and the Ministry must be commended for heeding the call of the local industry 
on this matter. We have taken one small step but we are hopeful that this 
dialogue will continue so that we optimise opportunities for our sector. In 
light of the agreements reached at this meeting, CWUSA therefore calls off its 
intended march on the 15th April 2010.”

For further enquiries:

Sipiwo Matshoba: 082 939 3798

 

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