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AMA Fest and Amarula announce exciting partnership for 2024 Amapiano Festival

LONDON - AMA Fest, the largest Amapiano festival in the world, is thrilled to announce a landmark partnership with Amarula. This collaboration brings together two powerhouses in the music and beverage industries, promising an unparalleled experience for Amapiano enthusiasts on the 31st August 2024.

Zimfest 2024 marks 25th year with vibrant showcase of talent and tradition

LONDON - Zimfest marked its 25th year with an unforgettable weekend. With over 15,000 people in attendance, the annual event solidified its reputation as a must-attend event for Southern African music lovers.

It’s finally here: Zimfest’s Silver Jubilee: Celebrating 25 years of music and culture

LONDON - The biggest Zimbabwean music festival in the UK aptly known as Zimfest will return for a milestone next weekend with an exhilarating lineup of artists. Formerly known as Zimfest Live, the event has dropped the 'Live' from its name, marking a new era while continuing its tradition of celebrating Zimbabwean music and culture. The festival will take place over two days from 27-28 July at the picturesque Hertfordshire Showgrounds in St Albans.

Zimfest Live 2023: The epitome of good music, growth and community

Zimfest Live returned for its annual celebration and whether you were there in person or got a glimpse from the sidelines, we can all admit, it was bigger, better and more brilliant than ever. The music festival, which has been running for 22 years, was attended by approximately 10,000 people. In a crowded festival marketplace, Zimfest Live has found its niche and brought music fans from across the world to celebrate the power of music, art, entrepreneurship and culture.

UK: Zimfest Live reveal exciting 2023 line-up for Herts Showground

Zimfest Live will return in July for a two-day event and will see new and familiar faces take to the stage to celebrate its 24th year. The award-winning family-friendly music festival will take place on 29 and 30 July at the Hertfordshire Showgrounds in St Albans, the United Kingdom.

Over 40K fans from 140 countries on the beach in Portugal for AfroNation 2023

Portimão, PORTUGAL - The biggest Afro Nation festival to date drew over 40,000 fans from across the globe. The event celebrated the vibrant sounds of Afrobeats and Amapiano, solidifying Afro Nation as the epicenter of African music and culture.

Afro Nation 2023: Day 1 kicks off with spectacular and unforgettable moments

Portimão: The highly anticipated Afro Nation 2023 festival began with a bang, exceeding all expectations and leaving attendees in awe. The festival grounds were buzzing from the very beginning, as music enthusiasts eagerly witnessed the return of the event for its third edition, bigger and better than ever before.

Afro Nation 2023: A celebration of African music and culture in Portugal

The countdown has begun as the highly anticipated Afro Nation 2023 festival is set to kick off in just two days in the beautiful city of Faro, Portugal. With an electrifying lineup featuring the biggest names in African music, the festival has already created a buzz of excitement among attendees.

Zimfest Live 2022 ‘was a cut above the rest’ with record crowds

There’s something special about Zimfest Live. Whether it was your first time attending or you’ve been to every single one since its inception, the one thing that stands out is how it has continued to evolve over the years. This year's event was 'revolutionary' - the atmosphere was electric, and the organisers continue to set a new standard every year. Just when you think you've settled into a new space that feels like home, the team keeps us on our toes with fresh formats and great venues.

Zimfest Live 2021 gave festival-goers something to celebrate after a challenging year

In the last 60 years, music festivals have become the cornerstone of British culture, and among those that have grown year by year, particularly in the southern African community, is Zimfest Live. Now in its 21st year, the all-encompassing family festival has become a symbol of unadulterated escapism, with its own unique memories, associations and themes. This year was more significant than most and saw the first in-person African event of its size since the pandemic hosting several artists including Jah Prayzah, Trevor Dongo and Gemma Griffiths. There were also debut performances from Poptain, Tamy Moyo and Garry Mapanzure.

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