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Emagagu set for new release and Luju Festival performance

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Emagagu continues to position itself as a powerful voice within the Kingdom’s evolving creative landscape.
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MBABANE — Emerging as one of Eswatini’s most exciting contemporary music acts, Emagagu is preparing for a defining season with the release of their highly anticipated new single, ‘Umtsimba WeMzala’, scheduled for worldwide release on Friday, July 10 2026, across all major digital streaming platforms.

Rooted in cultural expression and driven by a sound that bridges tradition and modern African music, Emagagu continues to position itself as a powerful voice within the Kingdom’s evolving creative landscape. Their upcoming release, “Umtsimba WeMzala”, reflects the group’s commitment to storytelling, heritage preservation and musical innovation.

The single is expected to further strengthen Emagagu’s growing reputation for crafting music that resonates across generations, balancing authenticity with contemporary relevance. With a loyal and steadily expanding audience, the release signals an important milestone in the group’s artistic journey.

Speaking on the release, Emagagu shared, “This song represents celebration, identity, and community. We wanted to create something that feels deeply rooted in who we are while also speaking to a broader African audience. Umtsimba WeMzala carries emotion, culture, and energy that people will connect with.”

Emagagu’s rising profile has already seen them perform on notable festival stages, including the Firefly Stage (Corona Stage) at the MTN Bushfire Festival, one of Africa’s most respected multicultural festivals. Their performance further cemented their reputation as a captivating live act capable of delivering powerful and unforgettable stage experiences.

In another major milestone, Emagagu has now been confirmed to perform at the renowned Luju Food and Lifestyle Festival, taking place on August 1 and 2, 2026 at House On Fire. Widely regarded as one of Southern Africa’s premier lifestyle festivals, Luju celebrates African excellence through music, fashion, culinary arts and creative entrepreneurship.

Emagagu’s inclusion in the Luju lineup marks another significant achievement and reflects the growing recognition of their artistry beyond local borders. Their performance is expected to showcase not only their dynamic stage presence but also the richness of Eswatini’s cultural sound on an international platform.

At a time when African music continues to command global attention, Emagagu represents a new generation of artists redefining cultural storytelling through sound. Their journey speaks to the growing strength of Eswatini’s creative economy and the importance of investing in homegrown talent capable of competing on regional and global stages.

With a major new release, expanding festival presence and growing momentum, Emagagu is entering a bold new chapter, one defined by growth, visibility and artistic impact.

Emagagu is a contemporary music act from Eswatini known for blending traditional influences with modern African sounds. Through powerful storytelling, authentic cultural expression and electrifying performances, the group continues to champion Eswatini’s musical heritage while reaching broader audiences across Africa and beyond.

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