Skomota, the sensational entertainer, recently captivated the world with his latest escapade, igniting the internet with electrifying videos of his private chartered plane journey to England, UK.
The footage, shared by MDN News on X (formerly known as Twitter), showcased Skomota en route to Birmingham for an eagerly anticipated family show scheduled for 26 May 2024.
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Skomota flying to England, UK private.🔥🔥
He will be performing at a Family Show in Birmingham with Limpopo boy-bujwa
The event is on the 26 May 2024 and Skhothane sa Pitori did not make it to the trip as they left him behind. pic.twitter.com/YVFvanSfbl
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) May 19, 2024
Accompanied by Limpopo Boy-Bujwa, the star’s European adventure quickly garnered thousands of reactions and comments, with fans and followers flooding the comments section with an outpouring of congratulatory messages and well-wishes.
This event marks a monumental milestone for Skomota, who burst onto the scene in 2023 after securing a R3 million win from Betways.
Since his meteoric rise, he has headlined numerous shows and rubbed shoulders with industry heavyweights such as Makhadzi and DJ Tira.
The buzz surrounding his first European gig is palpable, as South Africans rally behind their homegrown talent, cheering him on as he embarks on this significant chapter of his career.
As Skomota continues to break barriers and set new standards, his journey remains a source of inspiration for many aspiring artists back home.
Despite his soaring popularity, Skomota’s journey has been marred by financial controversies. Rumours surrounding his booking fees have caused quite a stir, with figures ranging from R90,000 to a staggering R545,000 per month.
Earlier this year, Skomota publicly accused his manager of financial misconduct during a podcast interview, claiming he was defrauded.
His close friend and road manager, Skhothane Sa Pitori, supported these allegations, revealing that Skomota didn’t have a bank account and that all his booking fees were being paid into Moruti Wa Dikota’s account.
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Shockingly, it’s reported that Skomota had earned over R1 million in bookings, yet he hasn’t seen his fair share.
This led to a dramatic fallout, causing Skomota to cancel all his bookings until further notice. Skomota’s family has called for a meeting with Moruti Wa Dikota to resolve these financial disputes. The ongoing drama has left fans concerned, eagerly awaiting a resolution so Skomota can continue to shine on stage.