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Kolisi meets Alicia Keys at Hell’s Kitchen

Posted on February 27, 2026
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When Siya Kolisi travels, he does not do it quietly.

The Springboks captain has been making the most of his time in the United States, but one particular stop in New York has struck a chord with fans back home. This week, Kolisi shared that he attended Hell’s Kitchen, the Broadway musical inspired by Alicia Keys’ life and music, and later met the global superstar backstage.

For many South Africans, seeing Kolisi standing beside Alicia Keys felt like a cultural crossover moment we did not know we needed.

A night at the Shubert Theatre

The meeting took place at the iconic Shubert Theatre, where Hell’s Kitchen is currently showing. The production draws on Alicia Keys’ journey, tracing themes of identity, purpose, and finding your voice.

Kolisi later shared on Instagram that watching the musical was a powerful experience. He described it as a story about discovering your purpose and surrounding yourself with people who uplift you.

After the show, he met Alicia Keys backstage, thanking her for what he called an unforgettable memory. In true Mzansi fashion, he also extended a warm invitation, asking her to come visit and perform in South Africa.

In a video posted to his social media, Kolisi expressed gratitude for the experience and repeated his invitation, saying he hopes she will one day perform for South African fans.

It was a proud moment. A global music icon and a two-time Rugby World Cup-winning captain sharing a stage door smile in New York.

From LA courts to NYC lights

Kolisi’s US trip has been anything but low-key. Before heading to New York, he attended the NBA All-Star game in Los Angeles. During his travels, he has met several well-known figures, including former NBA player Festus Ezeli, rapper and actor Ludacris, actor Sterling Brown, and actress Annie Murphy.

While in New York City, Kolisi visited The Juilliard School, explored the Empire State Building, joked about his fear of heights, and spent time with American football player Paschal Ekeji Jr. He has been documenting it all, giving followers a front-row seat to his American adventure.

It is not every day that a South African rugby captain swaps Ellis Park for Broadway lights, and fans have loved watching him embrace every moment.

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Fans notice familiar faces

Of course, social media rarely misses a detail.

Many followers were quick to point out that Kolisi’s trip appears to have included rumoured girlfriend Rachel John. Fans noticed striking similarities in their travel timelines and posts, from the NBA All-Star weekend in Los Angeles to their New York content.

Although neither has made a formal public statement about their relationship, the online speculation has only added to the buzz surrounding his trip.

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A bigger picture moment

Beyond the glitz and celebrity snapshots, there is something symbolic about this meeting. Kolisi has long represented more than rugby. He is seen as a unifier, a leader, and someone who carries South Africa’s story with him wherever he goes.

Seeing him at a Broadway show about self-discovery and resilience feels fitting. It mirrors his own journey from Zwide to global sporting icon.

And if Alicia Keys does take him up on his invitation? South African fans would no doubt welcome her with open arms.

For now, Mzansi is simply enjoying the view: our captain in New York, standing under theatre lights, still proudly waving the South African flag.

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Source: IOL

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