The event, dubbed The Shutdown, marks the final performance of the award-winning musician’s world tour, which has taken him across several continents throughout 2025. The tour has showcased Jah Prayzah’s latest album, Ndini Mukudzeyi, and cemented his footprint on the international music landscape. Jah Prayzah launched the album on 3 May 2025 at Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare before appearing at the Bira Rembira International Festival.
The tour then expanded internationally, beginning with a sold-out show at The Hangar in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, on 25 May. In July, the artist performed in Toronto, Canada, drawing enthusiastic support from fans in North America. The African leg of the tour followed, with a performance at Ellis Park Arena in Johannesburg on 15 November.
The upcoming HICC show is expected to be a high-profile finale. Gateway Stream Media Manager Elton Kurima said the venue offers a fitting conclusion to a successful global run. He described HICC as Zimbabwe’s premier performance space, known for its world-class sound, lighting and capacity to host up to 4,500 attendees. Jah Prayzah reflects on journey to success: “I once walked…Aug 19, 202545,760 Jah Prayzah reflects on journey to success: “I once walked… Jah Prayzah mourns fans who died enroute to his concert in…Jul 14, 202536,092 Jah Prayzah mourns fans who died enroute to his concert in… Chivayo’s soft spot for Jah Prayzah… Tenderpreneur’s…Jul 5, 202518,184
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