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MALKERNS – The MoMo Xperience has announced a new addition to its line-up for the third edition, confirming South African vocalist Lloyiso as the headline act.

Known widely as “the golden voice”, Lloyiso is expected to bring his signature blend of soulful RnB and Pop to the stage, delivering a performance described by organisers as rich in passion and emotional depth.

The event, set to take place at the Malkerns Country Club in June 28, 2026, is being positioned as more than a conventional concert. Promoters have framed the evening as an Xperience, emphasising immersive production, atmosphere and audience engagement alongside the musical performances. Lloyiso’s appearance marks one of the most high-profile bookings in the series to date, following the release of several internationally successful singles and collaborations.

Joining the line-up is The Soil, the acclaimed a cappella trio recognised for their intricate harmonies and socially resonant material.

Their inclusion highlights the festival’s focus on showcasing contemporary African artistry with global appeal.

The group’s live reputation is built on tight vocal arrangements and a stage presence that connects directly with audiences.

The two will be supported by local acts Sancheziey and Gifted Kosie, both of whom have been building momentum within the domestic music scene. Their selection reflects the organisers’ commitment to pairing established international talent with emerging regional performers, providing broader exposure for homegrown artists.

MoMo Xperience has steadily developed a reputation for curating events that blend music, culture and community. The third edition aims to continue that trajectory by offering a programme that appeals to diverse tastes while maintaining a strong focus on live vocal performance.

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