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Sbu De Drum DJ set for Kabza De Small one-man show

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Sbu De Drum DJ (L) is scheduled to perform at the Kabza De Small (R) One-man Show in Mozambique.
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MBABANE – Local entertainer Sbu De Drum DJ is scheduled to perform at the Kabza De Small One-man Show in Mozambique on February 14, 2026.

The event, which coincides with Valentine’s Day, will see the Eswatini-based DJ share the stage with the South African Amapiano producer, Kabza De Small. The show is expected to take place in Maputo and marks Kabza De Small’s first international show of the year 2026.

Sbu De Drum DJ, born Sibusiso Dlamini, has previously worked with South African acts including DJ Maphorisa. His inclusion in the Mozambique line-up follows his recent hosting of the Ocean Summer Vibes and his own one-man shows within the kingdom.

He has also successfully hosted events such as the Soul and RNB picnic with DJ Young and the Sbu De Drum DJ and Sgitha’s Denim and white party with Leehleza, which drew a full-capacity crowd. He is also set to bring South African Amapiano sensation Leehleza back to Mdzimba View Shisanyama on February 7 for the Back 2 School party.

“I am really grateful and excited at the same time to be part of this event, I am looking forward to it and I shall represent my fans properly. All thanks go to Picasso Events for booking me, we shall have a great time together, I invite everyone who would love to go with me for this amazing experience to text me on my social media platforms so we go and have fun together,” he said.

Kabza De Small, born Kabelo Petrus Motha, is a South African DJ and record producer who is a major figure in the Amapiano music genre. He is known for his hit ‘Umshove’ which was released in 2018, his collaborations with DJ Maphorisa as the Scorpion Kings and his record label, PianoHub. Motha has received numerous accolades, including multiple South African Music Awards and is considered the ‘King of Amapiano’.

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