The second edition of the Netone 263 Culture Festival lived up to expectations as thousands of revellers thronged Belgravia Sports Club despite the gloomy and wet weather.
The festival kicked off in the afternoon with South African female DJ Jocy Thuli P setting the tone as the crowd began to build. Local DJs such as Chucknosis and Fujee kept the energy high, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
Several food stalls were available, offering a variety of cuisines.
Mthunzi took things up a notch when he arrived on stage, opening with his hit song “Imithandazo.” Despite the heavy rain pouring during his performance, it did not dampen the crowd’s mood; they remained in place, refusing to seek shelter.
Tammy Moyo, now proving to be a seasoned performer, kept the energy levels high with her dynamic performances and dancers, continually spicing things up with her choreography.
The MC for the night, Nomuzi Mabhena, aka Moozile, also stole the limelight with several elegant and classy outfit changes. Her MC skills were impeccable, creating a real connection with the crowd.
One of the headline acts, Kelvin Momo, sent the audience into a frenzy with his set of deep amapiano, often dubbed “private school piano.”
Uncle Waffles’ performance was the icing on the cake as she belted out all her hits. Songs like “Tanzania” and “Waffles” brought the roof down when she left the decks to take to the dance floor, busting out some well-choreographed moves.
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