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Tyla’s ‘ We Wanna Party’ Concert Sells Out SM Mall of Asia

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Tyla has successfully sold out her We Wanna Party concert. The concert, scheduled to take place at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila on December 3,2025 , is part of her overall Asia tour. With a capacity of 20,000, the venue is set to welcome music enthusiasts and other top celebrities.

Tyla fans have already purchased their tickets during the presale, with the remaining ones selling out immediately after general sales opened. There are premium and general tickets based on seating positions.

This sell-out shows that Tyla remains one of the biggest stars in the music industry. Her EP, We Wanna Party, is a perfect combination of Pop, Amapiano, R&B, and Afrobeat. This makes it a cool song for music enthusiasts from all parts of the world. Released in June 2025, it has also topped the charts, which shows how fans loved the performance.

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The concert also shows the steady rise of African artists on the global stage. Despite the distance between Manila and South Africa, Tyla still managed to fill one of Asia’s largest arenas. This shows the growing appeal of her musical talent.

Fans who purchased tickets should expect an energetic performance from Tyla. Those who missed out may get the chance to see her at other shows or benefit from released seats.

Selling out the Mall of Asia Arena is no mean feat. It shows that Tyla’s musical career is on the rise and the breadth of her fan base. This also proves she is one of the notable musicians in the music industry today.

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Msheke Lezinto Drops Hot New Single “IMPICABADALA

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Msheke Lezinto has a new release titled IMPICABADALA. The track captures the  spirit of South Africa’s Amapiano sound. With this lively new single, Lezinto’s musical influence has continued to grow.

Released in March 2026, “IMPICABADALA” brings together other artists like LeeMcKrazy and Carnival King, with vocal support from Nandi Ndathane and Sinny Man’Que. The collaboration shows the solidarity among South African artists.

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The track contains elements in Amapiano. It includes deep long drums, layered percussion, and smooth piano melodies. Music reviewers note that the song focuses on rhythm and atmosphere.

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The artists featured in this song contribute catchy hooks and rhythmic chants. Each voice adds a different texture. Instead of a single dominant performer, the track thrives on group synergy.

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Over recent years, Msheke Lezinto has built recognition through consistent releases and partnerships like Lungile Womhlaba, DJ Big Sky amongst others. The release comes at a time when Amapiano music relevance has grown. What began as a local South African sound is now an international musical force, it has influenced DJs and artists across Africa and beyond.

With “IMPICABADALA,” Msheke Lezinto has shown he is among the emerging South African artists with a bright future. The single combines rhythm and collaboration.

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Tutu Puoane Returns to Cape Town Jazz Festival

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Tutu Puoane will return to the Cape Town International Jazz Festival in 2026. Her appearance has drawn strong interest from jazz audiences, who want to see what she will present.

The 2026 edition of the festival is scheduled on March 27 and 28 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This brings together global and local talent for what is known as “Africa’s Grandest Gathering.”  This began in 2000 as the North Sea Jazz Festival Cape Town and was renamed in 2005.

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Puoane described returning to perform at home as a significant momen. She says that being invited to major festivals in South Africa is something she values highly.

“Playing at home is very important to me. It rejuvenates my soul,” she said.

Puoane was born in Atteridgeville and raised in Mamelodi. studied jazz vocals at the University of Cape Town in the late 1990s, where her professional career developed. She has built an international music career and lived in Antwerp, Belgium. Her music blends African culture with contemporary jazz traditions.

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has performed in South Africa on multiple occasions. Festival organisers have described her appearance a notable addition to the programme.

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The 2026 festival lineup continues its focus on and talent. Established names like Zoe Modiga, Jacob Collier, Yellowjackets and Scorpion Kings are attending. For fans attending the 2026 Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Tutu Puoane’s performance expected to draw strong interest.

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Rorisang Sechele Talks Fearless Artistry Ahead of Her Cape Town International Jazz Festival Performance

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Rorisang Sechele is preparing for her performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival. As one of South African top vocalists, her appearance at the festival marks an important milestone in her career.

Ahead of the festival, Sechele has spoken about her creative journey and audiences expectations. She sees music as a form of storytelling that reflects real emotions and identity. This approach allows her to connect with listeners in a meaningful way. She said:

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To me, being fearless in music means having the courage to be completely honest and unapologetic. It is about showing up as my full, authentic self, without hiding behind expectations or trends. Fearlessness is choosing to trust my instincts, even when the path feels uncertain or is the road less taken, and allowing my truth to lead the creative process.”

She blends jazz with soul, African rhythms, and contemporary sounds, as in her album ‘The Seed’. She believes that being open and emotionally honest is what allows artists to produce powerful music. According to her, courage in music means sharing personal truths even when uncomfortable. This view has defined how she performs and connects with audiences.

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Preparing for the Cape Town International Jazz Festival represents a major career milestone. The festival is one of Africa’s leading music events, featuring international artists like Jacob Collier and Yellowjackets. Performing there allows her to connect with a broader audience and gain international exposure. She said her performance will include unique arrangements to engage the audience fully.

Offstage, Sechele is passionate about the future of jazz. She hopes younger audiences will appreciate it and see jazz as something dynamic. As the festival approaches, she is preparing to deliver an engaging performance.

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