Before, Soweto was seen by many suburban youngsters as a danger zone, the kind of place Ubers no longer operate and the general perception is that you’ll get mugged or stabbed. Naturally, the notion for some residents was that as soon as they had enough money, they should migrate to the city. Nowadays, diverse crowds flock to Soweto to bear witness to its unbridled expression, watching bands perform on what are often hand-assembled outdoor stages with street art backdrops. Soweto has become a space where mansions and one-bedroom family homes sit side by side, and where, despite high levels of unemployment, creatively continues to flourish.