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Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment HubHeroes Day in Bulawayo was nothing short of spectacular as fun-seekers were spoilt for choice with a variety of entertainment across the city.From playful mascots entertaining children in the CBD, to Horror hit-maker Chillmaster rocking Luveve, and South Africa’s sought-after Amapiano maestro Kelvin Momo teaming up with the equally talented DJ Tease for a performance uptown, the day was a fitting celebration of the nation’s heroes.Harare-basedChillmaster, performing in Bulawayo for the first time, took to the stage at a popular Luveve hotspot on Monday evening Known for fan-favourites Makanaka and Horror, he delivered a high-energy set that kept the crowd dancing from start to finish.Track after track, revellers sang along, much to his delight, turning parts of the show into impromptu duets between the artiste and his fans.At a Heroes Day family fun show, Tshibilika music outfit Insimbi ZeZhwane also drew a massive, diverse crowd The event became a space for unity, with people of all ages, ethnicities, and backgrounds celebrating the nation’s heroes and their sacrifices as one family.Across town, DJ Tease and Kelvin Momo performed at an upmarket club for an enthusiastic crowd that swelled to around 2 000 by the early hours.DJ Tease’s 90-minute set was a masterclass in versatility, a blend of Amapiano, Three Step, touches of Gqom and nostalgic throwbacks to old-school hits Midway through his set, a brief technical glitch saw Nizhe DDJ eSoul step in seamlessly, lifting the energy with upbeat Amapiano tracks Together with host Joe Da OG, Nizhe kept the crowd on their feet until it was time for the man of the night to take over.At 1am, Kelvin Momo stepped onto the decks, greeted by an electric atmosphere His music, more than just groove, created a spiritual connection with the audience, with fans singing along to every track Known for his flawless production and smooth transitions, Momo cemented his status as one of Southern Africa’s most in-demand Amapiano DJs.His two-hour set featured hits such as Uhambe Wrongo, Maye Maye, Fool Me, Uzungandishiyi, and the crowd favourite Bo Gogo After Momo’s set, DJ Zandimaz took over, maintaining the energy and winning over the crowd with her own signature style.Share on FacebookPost on XFollow usSave Originally published on Zimbabwe Herald All Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage Stay informed and connected — reach us at admin@allzimnews.com . Source: Herald_Com

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