The ‘We Love Waffles’ show, hosted by the incredibly talented Uncle Waffles, took Toronto by storm on August 1, 2024.
The event was nothing short of a triumph, as fans flocked to witness an unforgettable night filled with pulsating beats, electrifying dance moves, and an atmosphere charged with excitement.
Uncle Waffles has made significant waves in the music industry, and her Toronto show was a testament to her growing influence.
As the night unfolded, Uncle Waffles took to the stage with a well-curated set that showcased her exceptional ability to blend tracks seamlessly, keeping the audience on their feet and dancing from start to finish.
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Her signature style, which combines captivating melodies with infectious rhythms, resonated deeply with fans, creating an exhilarating atmosphere that made the show a memorable experience for all in attendance.
The energy in the venue was palpable, with fans cheering and singing along to every track.
Uncle Waffles’ dynamic dance moves only added to the excitement, as she effortlessly commanded the stage, inviting the audience to join her in celebration.
It was evident that this was not just a performance; it was a vibrant party that united people through the joy of music and dance.
Following the show, Uncle Waffles took to social media to express her heartfelt gratitude to her Toronto fans. “Toronto, we did it! I love you guys, thank you so much for coming out and having a good time with me! Another headline Waffles. So much to share! After the movie on the way,” she posted.
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The success of the Toronto show is just one of the many milestones in Uncle Waffles’ burgeoning career. Her debut single, ‘Tanzania’, reached number one in South Africa and has since been certified 7x platinum, solidifying her status as a rising star in the music scene.
Uncle Waffles, whose real name is Lungelihle Zwane, has quickly become a household name in the world of music, particularly within the amapiano genre.
The Swazi-born DJ and record producer, now based in South Africa, has captured the hearts of many with her infectious energy and undeniable talent. Described by Billboard as the ‘Princess of Amapiano.’