As the curtains close on another vibrant week in Eswatini’s entertainment scene, it’s time to celebrate the stories that captured hearts, sparked excitement and put the kingdom firmly on the regional and global map. From pulsating music festivals to powerful theatre and prestigious international recognition, the Times of eswatini Entertainment desk delivered stories that remind us why arts and culture remain the heartbeat of our nation.
1. Ocean Summer Vibes gets a local power boost with DJ Cup
The countdown to one of 2026’s most anticipated events just got even more exciting. Award-winning Eswatini DJ and producer DJ Cup (Welcome Zama Maseko) has officially joined an already stellar line-up for Ocean Summer Vibes, set to take over Riders Ranch at Sidvokodvo on October 24, 2026.
This year’s edition, presented by Ocean Cuisine Restaurant & Lounge, promises a full day and night of world-class sounds featuring South African heavyweights like DJ Maphorisa, Blxckie, Kelvin Momo, Thatohatsi, Pcee, Danya Devs and more. DJ Cup’s addition brings that authentic homegrown flavour and energy that local fans crave.
With over a decade in the industry, multiple MTN SWAMA Awards and performances across Southern Africa, DJ Cup is more than ready to deliver.
As operations director at NewLife Entertainment, he continues to mentor emerging talent while consistently delivering unforgettable sets that blend Deep House, Afro House, and Tech House.
This collaboration is a beautiful reminder of how Eswatini talent can shine brightly alongside regional giants. Expect high-energy performances, new music and pure summer vibes as Ocean Summer Vibes is shaping up to be unmissable.
2. Eswatini shines on the global stage with Canada Legacy Honours nominations
In a week full of local excitement, Eswatini also earned well-deserved international recognition. Three outstanding tourism and cultural ambassadors have been nominated for the Canada Legacy Honours Awards 2026, following a strong submission by the Pan Africa Tourism Board. The nominees represent the very best of Eswatini’s creative and hospitality spirit:
Xolile Magagula of Sibebe Resort, celebrated for elevating hospitality and sustainable tourism.
Jiggs Thorne, the visionary behind House On Fire, MTN Bushfire Festival, Luju Festival and major arts initiatives that have positioned Eswatini as a cultural powerhouse.
Thabile Maripe, a dynamic digital destination ambassador whose storytelling has introduced thousands to the kingdom’s beauty.
The awards held yesterday in Brampton, Ontario, honour excellence in tourism, cultural preservation and sustainable development. This nomination is more than an accolade, it is powerful validation of Eswatini’s growing influence in African tourism and arts. It highlights how our creatives and entrepreneurs are building bridges across borders while proudly showcasing our heritage. Congratulations to the nominees! Your work continues to inspire and open doors for the entire kingdom. This past week perfectly captured the diversity and strength of Eswatini’s entertainment and cultural sector.
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