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Cardi B Brings Out Tyla for “Nice Guy” at the Little Miss Drama Tour in LA
At the Little Miss Drama Tour stop in Los Angeles, Cardi B brought out South African star Tyla to perform their collaboration Nice Guy. Fans recorded the performance on their phone.
The appearance was the first time both artists performed Nice Guy together live. The song featured on Cardi’s sophomore album Am I the Drama. Cardi praised Tyla and hyped her up to the audience. After finishing Nice Guy, Tyla stayed on stage to perform her own hit Chanel.

Cardi B and Tyla : Instagram
The production features multiple costumes, and a setlist that included her well-known songs. The Los Angeles show featured surprise guest appearances, including Tyla, Kehlani, Blueface, and GloRilla. Asides Tyla, Cardi also invited Blueface, Kehlani and GloRilla to join her during the stop.
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Tyla has steadily built international momentum. Tyla’s appearance puts African pop on a major United States arena show.

Cardi B : Instagram
Following the surprise performance, Cardi took to Instagram stories to appreciate her collaborators.
“Kehlani!! You’re such a beautiful soul, a talented artist and an amazing performer!! Your reaction to my show meant the world to me! I can’t thank you enough for always showing up and giving me the most genuine love and support!!!” Cardi began.
For Tyla, Cardi wrote,
““Tyla babyyyy!! You bring the perfect energy to any stage. Thank you so much for bringing it to me! Soo pretty and so talented… you deserve all the Chanel and more.”

Tyla : Instagram
Cardi B tour has included notable surprise appearances.
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After a Decade, J. Cole Brings Global Fall-Off Tour to South Africa
When J. Cole last performed in South Africa, global touring routes rarely treated African stops as priority markets. A decade later, his return under the banner of the Global Fall-Off Tour lands in a changed touring landscape. The audience has grown, venue infrastructure has improved, and international artists now see clear financial incentives in appearing in person rather than relying only on digital reach.

J. Cole – Instagram
This tour is tied to anticipation around The Fall-Off, a project Cole has described as a major career statement. Whether or not the album marks a closing chapter, the promotional framing emphasizes his catalog and long-term impact. Unlike catalog-celebration tours, this one is positioned as a bridge between eras. Setlists from earlier stops mix foundational tracks with newer material that reflects a more restrained, technically focused style. For long-time listeners, the appeal lies in hearing how different phases of his career sit together in a live setting.
South Africa is a strategic stop. The country’s live music economy has grown over the past ten years, with festivals, arena tours and brand-backed concerts drawing large audiences. Hip-hop has developed a strong domestic ecosystem, which changes the dynamic of an international show. Cole is entering a market where local artists headline major venues and where audiences actively follow the genre’s development.

J. Cole – Instagram
There is also a practical exchange between artist and audience. Cole’s career has been defined by lyrical introspection and tight creative control. Those themes resonate in markets where listeners respond to narrative-driven rap rather than purely club-oriented hits. His fan base in the country has largely grown online, sustained by mixtapes, albums and social media rather than consistent touring. A physical performance converts that remote following into a shared event, strengthening audience loyalty in ways streaming alone cannot.
International tours now compete with rising production and travel costs that influence ticket pricing worldwide. Choosing to route a major leg through the country suggests promoters expect strong demand and sufficient infrastructure to support a large-scale run. If the shows sell well, it reinforces the country’s position on future tour maps across genres, not just hip-hop.

J. Cole – Instagram
For Cole, the return functions as both a reunion with fans and a test of market strength. After more than ten years, the question is whether the connection has intensified or faded. Live performance reveals that through turnout, crowd response and post-show conversation, all of which shape how an artist judges their reach outside their home base. The decade-long gap matters because the touring industry itself has become more data-driven, and this inclusion reflects ticket history, streaming numbers and promoter confidence as much as fan enthusiasm.
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Doja Cat to Headline Global Citizen’s Move Afrika Tour in 2026
Doja Cat will headline the 2026 Move Afrika Tour, an event presented by Global Citizen in partnership with pgLang. The tour will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, and Pretoria, South Africa, in March 2026.
Doja Cat, born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, is a Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter. The 2026 Move Afrika Tour will mark her first visit to Africa. Her fans from the continent will be expecting much from her when she visits.
Move Afrika is a touring initiative launched by Global Citizen to help build a pan-African touring circuit. Move Afrika is designed to attract global artists to African cities. The tour will promote investment and job opportunities in the country.

Doja Cat: Billboards
The 2026 edition will begin in Kigali on 17 March 2026 at BK Arena and continue in Pretoria on 20 March 2026 at SunBet Arena. Ticket sales will be through www.moveAfrika.org, including presales and general public releases.
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Doja Cat has publicly expressed pride in headlining Move Afrika.
“From my South African roots straight to the world stage, we’re bringing energy, purpose, and real change to Move Afrika in Kigali and Pretoria. This isn’t just a tour, it’s a movement that creates jobs and opportunities that last,” said Doja Cat. “I’m proud to be part of something that celebrates Africa’s creativity, invests in its future, and shows the world that Africa isn’t coming, it’s already here.”

Doja Cat : Instagram
She emphasized that African creativity shapes global culture and deserves stronger global platforms. Global Citizen co-founder and chief executive Hugh Evans welcomed Doja Cat’s participation as part of the tour’s growth.
In 2026, Move Afrika will continue campaigns focused on strengthening health systems and expanding access to primary healthcare services.
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DBN Gogo to Make History with 24-Hour DJ Set in South Africa
Mandisa Radebe, known as DBN Gogo, is preparing a 24-hour nonstop DJ set. She plans to perform at midnight on Saturday, April 4, through to midnight on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
She has broken into the mainstream with her single Khuza Gogo. Since then, she has performed on major stages around the world, building a loyal fan base. She has been able to show her musical skills.

DBN Gogo : Instagram
DBN Gogo has described the event as a personal challenge and a celebration of South African dance music. She wants to push her limits while shining a spotlight on amapiano. Marathon DJ sets require careful planning, focus, and physical endurance
Important event timing:
- Doors open: Friday, 03 April 2026 at 22:00
- DJ set begins: Saturday, 04 April 2026 at 00:00 (midnight)
- DJ set ends: Sunday, 05 April 2026 at 00:00 (midnight)

Event Poster : Instagram
The event has already sparked excitement across social media. Fans have praised her boldness and expressed pride in seeing a woman take on such an ambitious challenge in a male dominated space. Many see the attempt as a breakthrough moment for female DJs in South Africa.
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There will be guest appearances from fellow DJs and artists. These collaborations offer fresh sounds throughout the marathon session. Still, DBN Gogo carries the main responsibility for the whole event.

DBN Gogo : Instagram
If she completes the full 24 hours, DBN Gogo will reinforce South Africa’s reputation as a powerhouse in global dance music.
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