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Mlindo The Vocalist ignites Mdzimba View

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MBABANE — South African sensation Mlindo The Vocalist delivered a memorable performance as the headliner for the highly anticipated Ladies Night event at Mdzimba View Shisanyama on June 25, 2026.

The acclaimed artist commanded the stage with a dynamic live set, treating the enthusiastic crowd to a curated selection of hits from his impressive discography.

The energy in the venue reached a fever pitch as attendees passionately sang along to every lyric of his most prominent tracks. Among the highlights of the night were his vocal deliveries of the collaborative breakout song ‘Amacala’ and the nostalgic title track from his 2018 debut studio album, ‘Emakhaya’.

Mlindo The Vocalist first achieved major mainstream success in 2018 after featuring on Sun-El Musician’s hit song ‘Bamthathile.’

He capitalised on that momentum by releasing his debut single, ‘AmaBlesser,’ which was produced by and featured DJ Maphorisa. The timeless track remains a fan-favourite and solidifies his musical legacy.

The high-profile event was well-supported by an impressive line-up of local talent. DJs including Lady Zee, Sgitha, Zulu D and DJ Castle delivered exceptional sets, ensuring the crowd’s energy remained electric from the opening act until the final curtain call.

Mdzimba View Shisanyama continues to cement its reputation as a premier entertainment hub, celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and hospitality. The popular venue has become a go-to destination for music lovers and major social gatherings. By hosting massive international artists such as Scotts Maphuma, Kabza De Small, DJ Tira, Sweet Guluva, DJ Maphorisa, Dladla Mshunqisi and many others on a monthly basis since February 2025, the establishment has firmly positioned itself as a cornerstone of the regional nightlife scene.

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