Eswatini Daily News

By Siphesihle Dlamini

Talented musician Zee Nxumalo has been confirmed as a headliner for the much anticipated
Mega Sound Picnic.

Scheduled for November 23, 2024, at Riders Ranch in Sidvokodvo, this year’s event promises to be a spectacular celebration, marking a significant milestone as Mega Sound commemorates its 10th anniversary.

Zulu D, the organizer of the Mega Sound Picnic, expressed his enthusiasm about Zee Nxumalo’s participation, stating, “Having Zee Nxumalo as the headliner elevates the Mega Sound Picnic to a whole new level.”

Joining Zee Nxumalo on the lineup is South African musician Azana, another powerhouse in the
music industry, known for her soulful voice and captivating stage presence.

Zandile Nxumalo, affectionately known as Zee, is a shining example of the talent and passion that female artists bring to the music scene.

Originally hailing from Eswatini, Zee has embraced Johannesburg as her creative hub, earning the affectionate moniker of a ‘Jozi baby’ along the way.

Her infectious personality, coupled with her exceptional musical abilities, has captivated both fans and critics alike, propelling her into the spotlight and establishing her as a formidable force in the industry.

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Early bird tickets are available for E200, allowing fans to take advantage of this opportunity before prices rise.

Presale general tickets can be purchased for E250, while those planning to buy tickets at the gate should be prepared to pay E350.

Zee Nxumalo

For a more exclusive experience, VIP early bird tickets are priced at E400, with VIP tickets at E500. Families are encouraged to join in the festivities, as kids’ tickets are available for just E100, making the event accessible for all.

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The Mega Sound Picnic has become a staple in the Eswatini music calendar, known for its dynamic atmosphere and the ability to bring people together through the universal language of
music.

Over the past decade, it has evolved into a celebration of creativity and talent, showcasing both local and international artists.

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