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Eswatini-born sensation Uncle Waffles has revealed plans for a headline show at the iconic Melkweg in Amsterdam.

Scheduled for October 18, 2024, this highly anticipated event promises to be a celebration of music, dance, and culture, drawing fans from far and wide to witness the magic of one of Amapiano’s brightest stars.

Uncle Waffles, whose real name is Lungelihle Zwane, took to social media to share her thrilling news with fans around the globe. “Amsterdam, we in this.

Y’all got a headline show!! See y’all on the 18th of October 2024, @melkwegamsterdam. Be prepared, we have a show,” she enthusiastically posted.

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The upcoming show in Amsterdam is expected to attract a diverse crowd, including both long-time fans and new listeners eager to experience the magic of Uncle Waffles live.

This concert follows a remarkable year for the superstar, who has already made her mark on the international music scene by headlining the prestigious Brooklyn Mirage in New York.

Uncle Waffles.

The event showcased her unique ability to connect with audiences, and it solidified her position as a leading figure in the amapiano genre.

Known for her infectious energy and captivating performances, Uncle Waffles has quickly become a household name, not just in her native Eswatini, but around the world.

As the “princess of Amapiano,” a title bestowed upon her by Billboard, Uncle Waffles has captivated listeners with her distinctive sound and mesmerizing dance moves.

Her debut single, “Tanzania,” has been a phenomenal success, topping charts in South Africa and achieving an impressive 7x platinum certification.

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The track, infused with vibrant rhythms and catchy melodies, showcases her exceptional talent and has become a staple at parties and festivals across the continent.

Uncle Waffles’s rise to stardom is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft.

Hailing from a small kingdom in Southern Africa, she has transcended geographical boundaries, bringing the rich sounds of Amapiano to a global audience.

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