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Nkosazana daughter set for Zimbabwe tour

by Staff reporter
06 Dec 2024 at 16:58hrs | Views
South African multi-award-winning songstress Nkosazana Daughter is set to return to Zimbabwe, where her growing affection for local fans is becoming evident. The Mfazi We Phepha hitmaker is preparing to perform for her Zimbabwean supporters during a three-show tour across the country this weekend.

This marks Nkosazana Daughter's second visit to Zimbabwe, following a successful three-day tour last year that saw sold-out venues.

The tour kicks off on Saturday at the Palace Hotel in Bulawayo, before she travels to Gwanda for a performance at Phoenix Shisanyama the same night. She will wrap up her whirlwind visit on Sunday at Magic Box 2 in Kwekwe.

Joining her on stage during the tour will be a diverse lineup of Zimbabwean talent, including Jah Signal, Mzoe7, Tsepiso, Apama, Marosto Fire, DJ Vic Gee, DJ Ayaxx, DJ Keitho, and DJ Tesso, with performances varying at each venue.

Tapiwa Gandiwa, the tour's organizer, expressed excitement over Nkosazana Daughter's return, emphasizing her immense popularity in Zimbabwe.

"Last year, we successfully hosted her for three shows, all of which sold out. This proved her status as a beloved artist here. We're thrilled to bring her back, especially given her string of hits this year," Gandiwa said.

He added that the singer is excited to reconnect with her Zimbabwean audience.

"She will arrive in Bulawayo tomorrow at 2 pm ahead of her Palace gig. From there, she will embark on a road trip to Gwanda and Kwekwe, giving her an opportunity to take in Zimbabwe's scenic beauty."

Nkosazana Daughter's music resonates strongly with Zimbabwean fans, and her return is expected to solidify her bond with the country's vibrant entertainment scene.

Fans across Bulawayo, Gwanda, and Kwekwe are eagerly anticipating electrifying performances as the star brings her signature blend of soulful vocals and infectious beats.

This tour promises to celebrate not only Nkosazana Daughter's music but also the growing cultural exchange between Zimbabwe and South Africa's entertainment industries.

Source - bmetro