Cape
Town When Craig Lucas took to the stage two years ago for his first big the performance he wasn’t a well-known singer, but famous only among family and
friends.
Now the
Voice SA winner returns to the Huawei KDay stage for a sentimental reason. This
is his third stint, at the March 2 event and he has promised to perform
new music. You can purchase KDay
Tickets from our website, around the world to enjoy its thrilling
performances.
“I’m
really excited to return to KDay because it’s very special to me. They were one
of the first people to back me and give me a chance to perform before I even
entered The Voice SA. I was really just a filler act,” he said.
In
2017, Lucas was on standby at the event and, after another act dropped out, he
was identified by radio station Kfm as someone with huge potential and him
opened the event that year.
“The
fans feel like my family at KDay and I love performing for family. My show has
changed because I’m not the same guy and I feel I have developed and grown as
an artist. I also don’t fit the mold of what a pop star should be,” said
Lucas.
He
will perform songs from his forthcoming EP.
“December
was really hectic for me and I didn’t get much downtime over the holidays.
January was supposed to be my time to relax, but then I started writing and
recording so I’ve been so busy and haven’t stopped working.”
Living a lie:
Last the year the singer penned an open letter on social media where he came out as gay
and spoke of his desire to take his own life for “living a lie” he also spoke
about his experiences of turning to drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism.
Since
then he entered and won the second season of The Voice SA in 2017 and released
a successful debut album, Restless, in the same year.
Lucas
said he had plans to do a nationwide tour this year and would be performing at
the Cape Town International Jazz Festival next month.
“I
want to get in my car and drive around the country touring my album and taking
it to small venues that wouldn’t normally see performances. I want to go out
and play to the people who actually listen to my music, but don’t get the
opportunity to see me perform in Cape Town or Joburg.”
Lucas
said he had no plans to break into the international music scene.
“It’s
different and I do think about it, but I don’t need it and I don’t want to rush
into it and then fail and have to come back with my tail between my legs. I
also don’t want to chase that because South Africa is not enough for me,
because it is and I’m enjoying my time.”
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