Inside Focalistic's surprise black-tie 29th birthday soirée
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By KGOMOTSO MOGANEDI AND THABO TSHABALALA - 31 May 2025
In a star-studded affair in Midrand on Thursday, a black-tie surprise birthday soirée was held to celebrate musician Focalistic's 29th birthday.
Colleagues, family and friends gathered to honour the artist affectionately known as ' president ya straat '.
Upon his arrival at what he thought was a different engagement, Focalistic was greeted by a room filled with cheers and applause.
Friends and team members planned the secret celebration meticulously, ensuring the star was unaware of what awaited him.
See pictures of the star-studded affair:
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
Inside Focalistic's surprise, star-studded, black tie 29th birthday soirée.
Image: Thabo Tshabalala
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