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Swati talent to shine at Cassper’s ‘fill up’

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South African musician Cassper Nyovest. (Pic: X/Basketball Africa League)
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MBABANE – South African musician Cassper Nyovest has announced two local artists as part of the line-up for the upcoming ‘Fill Up Toyota Stadium’ show.

Since its inception in 2015, the ‘fill up’ has grown into one of South Africa’s most iconic and celebrated live event brands, captivating audiences both locally and across borders. This year’s edition, #FillUpToyotaStadium, will take place on December 6 at the Toyota Stadium (home to the Toyota Cheetahs) in Bloemfontein. Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) is the key sponsor of the multiple award-winning artist’s show.

Commenting on Toyota’s sponsorship via his social media platforms, Cassper Nyovest applauded the brand for believing in him. “Big shout-out to Toyota South Africa for believing in us and backing Fill Up this year. Their support means more than just a logo on a banner; it’s a powerful statement that they believe in local dreams, local talent, and the culture we continue to build through music. Let’s drive this home,” he said.

Two artists from the kingdom are set to be part of the vibrant show. These artists are Uncle Waffles and Zee Nxumalo. They were announced alongside other musicians who formed part of the phase one line-up. These artists include DBN Gogo, Lordkez, Moozlie, Kamo Mphela, DJ Tshegu, Bina Binnz, Finest China and Skaphace.

Uncle Waffles, known for her vibrant stage presence and signature dance moves, has become one of the most in-demand DJs of her generation. Her explosive rise has seen her perform on some of the world’s biggest stages and her momentum shows no signs of slowing down. This year, she performed in Toronto, Canada on July 1, further proving her global appeal and relentless international demand.

Zee Nxumalo is an award-winning Afro-pop vocalist who is making a name for herself with chart-topping hits and unforgettable performances. Her growing success in the South African music scene has positioned her as one to watch. Both musicians made headlines this year when they performed at Afro Nation.

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