TMT Legacy Brings the Heat with “It’s That Monday Again” Featuring Ceega Wa Meropa
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Potchefstroom is gearing up for a vibrant start to the week as TMT Legacy hosts its lively music experience titled “It’s That Monday Again.” The event will take place on 24 November and promises an unforgettable night powered by top-tier house and soulful beats.

Ceega Wa Meropa Takes Centre Stage
The poster highlights renowned DJ and music curator Ceega Wa Meropa as the main act of the night. Known for his signature Meropa Sessions and his deep, soulful sound, Ceega’s presence sets the tone for a night filled with rhythmic energy and crowd-moving sets. His return to Potchefstroom is expected to draw music lovers from across the province.
A Strong Lineup of Supporting DJs
The event will also feature an impressive roster of supporting talent, including Glen Kosha, Delroy Deep, Muzah DJ, $mith, Advert, Morz, Lebz, and MafSoul. With such a diverse lineup, partygoers can expect a seamless blend of genres ranging from deep house to amapiano, ensuring the atmosphere remains electric throughout the night.
Free Entry for All Guests
Adding to the excitement, the event offers free entry, making it accessible to everyone who wants to kick off their week on a high note. The doors open at 17:00 and the party continues till late, giving attendees ample time to immerse themselves in the vibrant music and lively ambiance.
A Tropical Theme to Set the Mood
The colorful poster features tropical elements such as palm leaves, warm sunset tones, and wooden signage, creating a relaxed yet festive feel. This sets the perfect backdrop for a Monday night that aims to uplift spirits and bring people together.
A Night of Music, Vibes, and Community
With top DJs, free entry, and an inviting setting, “It’s That Monday Again” is shaping up to be one of Potchefstroom’s standout weekday events. TMT Legacy continues to strengthen its reputation for delivering high-energy and community-focused entertainment that resonates with local audiences.









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