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Celebs & entertainmentnewsby lloyd rabayathe harare international convention centre (hicc) lit up on saturday night as zimbabwe’s leading female musicians came together for nubian notes, a night that echoed unity, rhythm, and the rise of the female sound.Dubbed “mambokadzi: the rise of her sound,” the all-female concert delivered its promise of celebrating womanhood, artistry, and unity. The lineup included feli nandi, tamy moyo, gemma griffiths, shashl, xiba, young gemini, and nisha ts.From the first note to the final bow, the atmosphere was electric.
Women and men of different ages filled the auditorium, singing along, dancing, and creating a long-lasting memory on the historic concert.Feli nandi opened the night with her signature afro-fusion sound, commanding the room with heartfelt vocals and electric dances.The girl from harare, gemma griffiths, dressed in a stunning outfit, proved that she was at home as she had an amazing set that left the audience wowed.Shashl set the stage on fire with her stature and dance commanding attention and her voice being the cherry on the cake.Tamy moyo delivered a stellar performance, blending her magical voice with powerful dances.Nisha ts closed the night with her afro-dancehall sound that left fans pleading for some more.Killer t appeared during xiba’s performance, and they performed their party song, bhiya, and nutty o came to support gemma griffiths on stage, proving that there is strength in collaboration as fans were left thrilled.Hip-hop sensation king 98 also appeared during shashl’s performance as they performed their song, deepisa.Templeman and socialite-cum-dj yahya goodvibes delivered a flawless set as they mixed various bangers.Organised by gateway stream media and zar events, the concert did more than entertain.
It inspired.And as the final applause and scream faded, it was clear that nubian notes was not just about music. It was about legacy.Leave a replycancel reply celebs & entertainmentnewsby lloyd rabayathe harare international convention centre (hicc) lit up on saturday night as zimbabwe’s leading female musicians came together for nubian notes, a night that echoed unity, rhythm, and the rise of the female sound.Dubbed “mambokadzi: the rise of her sound,” the all-female concert delivered its promise of celebrating womanhood, artistry, and unity. The lineup included feli nandi, tamy moyo, gemma griffiths, shashl, xiba, young gemini, and nisha ts.From the first note to the final bow, the atmosphere was electric.
Women and men of different ages filled the auditorium, singing along, dancing, and creating a long-lasting memory on the historic concert.Feli nandi opened the night with her signature afro-fusion sound, commanding the room with heartfelt vocals and electric dances.The girl from harare, gemma griffiths, dressed in a stunning outfit, proved that she was at home as she had an amazing set that left the audience wowed.Shashl set the stage on fire with her stature and dance commanding attention and her voice being the cherry on the cake.Tamy moyo delivered a stellar performance, blending her magical voice with powerful dances.Nisha ts closed the night with her afro-dancehall sound that left fans pleading for some more.Killer t appeared during xiba’s performance, and they performed their party song, bhiya, and nutty o came to support gemma griffiths on stage, proving that there is strength in collaboration as fans were left thrilled.Hip-hop sensation king 98 also appeared during shashl’s performance as they performed their song, deepisa.Templeman and socialite-cum-dj yahya goodvibes delivered a flawless set as they mixed various bangers.Organised by gateway stream media and zar events, the concert did more than entertain.
It inspired.And as the final applause and scream faded, it was clear that nubian notes was not just about music. It was about legacy. By lloyd rabayathe harare international convention centre (hicc) lit up on saturday night as zimbabwe’s leading female musicians came together for nubian notes, a night that echoed unity, rhythm, and the rise of the female sound.Dubbed “mambokadzi: the rise of her sound,” the all-female concert delivered its promise of celebrating womanhood, artistry, and unity. The lineup included feli nandi, tamy moyo, gemma griffiths, shashl, xiba, young gemini, and nisha ts.From the first note to the final bow, the atmosphere was electric.
Women and men of different ages filled the auditorium, singing along, dancing, and creating a long-lasting memory on the historic concert.Feli nandi opened the night with her signature afro-fusion sound, commanding the room with heartfelt vocals and electric dances.The girl from harare, gemma griffiths, dressed in a stunning outfit, proved that she was at home as she had an amazing set that left the audience wowed.Shashl set the stage on fire with her stature and dance commanding attention and her voice being the cherry on the cake.Tamy moyo delivered a stellar performance, blending her magical voice with powerful dances.Nisha ts closed the night with her afro-dancehall sound that left fans pleading for some more.Killer t appeared during xiba’s performance, and they performed their party song, bhiya, and nutty o came to support gemma griffiths on stage, proving that there is strength in collaboration as fans were left thrilled.Hip-hop sensation king 98 also appeared during shashl’s performance as they performed their song, deepisa.Templeman and socialite-cum-dj yahya goodvibes delivered a flawless set as they mixed various bangers.Organised by gateway stream media and zar events, the concert did more than entertain.
It inspired.And as the final applause and scream faded, it was clear that nubian notes was not just about music. It was about legacy. The harare international convention centre (hicc) lit up on saturday night as zimbabwe’s leading female musicians came together for nubian notes, a night that echoed unity, rhythm, and the rise of the female sound. Dubbed “mambokadzi: the rise of her sound,” the all-female concert delivered its promise of celebrating womanhood, artistry, and unity. The lineup included feli nandi, tamy moyo, gemma griffiths, shashl, xiba, young gemini, and nisha ts. From the first note to the final bow, the atmosphere was electric. Women and men of different ages filled the auditorium, singing along, dancing, and creating a long-lasting memory on the historic concert.
Feli nandi opened the night with her signature afro-fusion sound, commanding the room with heartfelt vocals and electric dances. The girl from harare, gemma griffiths, dressed in a stunning outfit, proved that she was at home as she had an amazing set that left the audience wowed. Shashl set the stage on fire with her stature and dance commanding attention and her voice being the cherry on the cake. Tamy moyo delivered a stellar performance, blending her magical voice with powerful dances. Nisha ts closed the night with her afro-dancehall sound that left fans pleading for some more.
Killer t appeared during xiba’s performance, and they performed their party song, bhiya, and nutty o came to support gemma griffiths on stage, proving that there is strength in collaboration as fans were left thrilled. Source: expressmail zimbabwe
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