Friday, July 17, 2026

AYZOMAN SHARES LESSONS FROM HIS EUROPEAN TOUR ON BUSH RADIO

 


Ayozman reflects on European tour during Bush Radio’s Morning Cruise Show .Cape Town DJ and producer Ayozman joined the Morning Cruise Show at Bush Radio 89.5 FM to reflect on his recent seven-week European tour.

During the interview, Ayozman shared that the journey was both a personal and professional milestone. “It was my first time outside South Africa, so it became a personal journey as much as a professional one. I was there to represent who I am and where I come from,” he said. He also reflected on performing at the internationally acclaimed Nuits Sonores Festival in Lyon, France, where he proudly showcased South African music and culture to global audiences.He explained that perfoming overseas gave him the opportunity to connect with musicians ,promoters and creative communities from different countries. These interactions allowed him to exchange ideas ,build new relationships and gain brouder understanding of the international music industry.

The interview also explored the importance of using music as a tool to connect people across different cultures. Ayozman explained that although audiences in Europe came from different backgrounds, they embraced South African music with enthusiasm and curiosity. He said the experience reaffirmed that music has the power to break language barriers, create meaningful connections and introduce people to the rich cultural identity of South Africa.












Speaking about the impact of local music, Ayozman described it as “not just a sound, but a cultural movement” that brings people together and offers hope. He encouraged aspiring musicians to remain disciplined, trust the process and continue working towards their dreams, adding, “Believe in yourself, stay disciplined and keep pushing even when nobody believes in you.”



He's now back in South Africa, Ayozman revealed that fans can look forward to new music, collaborations and upcoming performances. His story highlights how local talent continues to break international boundaries while proudly representing South African culture on the global stage.

Stay tuned to The Morning Cruise Monday to Friday, 09:00–12:00 on Bush Radio 89.5 FM, the Mother of Community Radio in Africa.

Written by Oyisa Ntlombe


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