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Tyla’s ‘ We Wanna Party’ Concert Sells Out SM Mall of Asia
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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Masego, Bryson Tiller and DJ Mustard are set to Headline The Ascots at the 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban
The 2026 Hollywoodbets Durban July has announced that Masego, Bryson Tiller, and DJ Mustard as headliners of a new hospitality and music experience called The Ascots. The event is set for 4 July 2026 at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban.
This is the first time these three international acts will share one stage in South Africa under a single event concept. Bryson Tiller, known for tracks like “Don’t” and “Exchange,” has a strong local fan base. Masego has performed in South Africa 4 times, including at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival.

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The Ascots is a premium hospitality and music experience inside the Durban July. The event is planned by Aline Media Group and founded by music executive Sibo Mhlungu. He says the intention of the event is more than just a show.
“The focus is on the full experience, from arrival to the final act. As someone born and bred in Durban, this is more than just an event to me, it’s a way to uplift and contribute to my hometown. For years, Durban has been treated as a secondary market for large-scale shows and has rarely been considered a destination for international artists or events of this scale,” he said.

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Entry level access includes racecourse entry, access to performances, and a champagne brunch. Higher tiers offer private lounges, dedicated service staff, and VIP areas. The most expensive package includes a private marquee setup with dedicated services.The music lineup includes South African acts such as Shekhinah, Elaine, and Tresor.
Durban July is centered on horse racing and fashion, but the addition of a music festival inside the event shows the focus is on creating entertainment that can attract top stars like Masego, Bryson Tiller, and DJ Mustard.
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Jorja Smith Set for SA Debut as ‘Rocking the Daisies’ 2026 Headliner
Jorja Smith will be the headline act for the Rocking the Daisies 2026 edition. The announcement.makes Smith the first major international name revealed for the event. This event will take place from 2nd to 4th October at Cloof Wine Estate in the Western Cape.
Despite Smith’s popularity across African audiences, the performance is her first-ever live appearance on the continent. She started out as a songwriter in Walsall before evolving into a popular British R&B Artist. Smith has produced albums like Lost & Found (2018) and Falling or Flying (2023). In 2017, she won a BRIT award as the most promising British Artist. She got a Grammy nomination in 2019 in the Best New Artist category. The award and nomination shows how far she has come in the industry.

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Now in its 21st year, the festival has hosted popular acts in South Africa who perform well in entertainment. Previous editions Kehlani and Summer Walker. This year’s festival is expected to be more entertaining than previous ones.
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Smith combines R&B with jazz, and has produced tracks like Blue Lights and Be Honest. She has collaborated with Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and Burna Boy, as well as South African duo Major League DJz.

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The 2026 edition comes under the theme “Welcome to the Garden,” inspired by the natural blooming of the Cape Daisy in Darling. Organisers confirm that there will be multi-stage performances and several art exhibitions.
The announcement has made Rocking the Daisies 2026 more popular. With more artists yet to be announced, Smith’s African debut will be closely watched this festival season.
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Uncle Waffles and Royal Musiq Link for “4 Da Streets” EP Drop
Uncle Waffles and Royal Musiq’s joint EP “4 Da Streets” is a continuation of a working relationship that has already produced some of their most recognisable collaborations. Reports confirm that the project is scheduled for release on May 8, 2026 via Encore Recordings, signalling a structured rollout.

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The same coverage identifies Royal Musiq not just as a featured collaborator but as a partner , having contributed to tracks such as “Zenzele,” “Wadibusa,” and “Baphi.” These records are great in percussion and long drums.
The EP also follows her 2024 EP ‘4 Da Ho’s. That project combined Amapiano with Bacardi house influences and featured Royal Musiq among its contributors. This earlier body of work provides context, as “4 Da Streets” is framed as a sister project.

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“4 Da Streets” shows Uncle Waffles’ rise as an international Amapiano DJ and performer. Her rise from a breakout moment in 2021 to an artist touring across the United States, Europe, and the United Kingdom has been widely documented on Africa Insider.
What distinguishes this EP is the intention to reconnect with Amapiano’s origins. The project has been described as a return to the streets. The title suggests this direction, signalling a move away from festival-oriented releases toward music meant for local dance floors.

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Uncle Waffles has been one of Amapiano’s most internationally visible DJs. However, collaborations with Royal Musiq shows a pattern where internationally recognised DJs work closely with top producers.
“4 Da Streets” sits between two spaces. On one side is Uncle Waffles’ international reach and growing mainstream visibility; on the other is Royal Musiq’s production-driven approach. The EP’s rollout suggests that this release will be appreciated by Amapiano’s audience.
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