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Eswatini-born global superstar Uncle Waffles is set to bring her highly anticipated ‘We Love Waffles’ tour to Namibia.

Scheduled for November 23, 2024, the event promises to be a spectacular showcase of musical talent and vibrant energy that has become synonymous with Uncle Waffles.

he news comes as Uncle Waffles confirmed that an impressive 80 per cent of tickets are already sold out, a testament to her popularity and the excitement surrounding the event.

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ncle Waffles is ready to light up Namibia, and fans can expect nothing less than a spectacular show that celebrates the vibrant pulse of African music and culture.

Having already made her mark across various countries, including a successful stint in the United States of America, Uncle Waffles is poised to take Namibia by storm, bringing her unique blend of amapiano and infectious stage presence to an eager audience.

Uncle Waffles, recognized as the “princess of amapiano” by Billboard, has transformed the music scene with her innovative sound and exceptional performances.

Global sensation Uncle Waffles

Rising to prominence in recent years, she has captivated not only her native Eswatini but also audiences around the world with her magnetic charisma and groundbreaking artistry.

Her ascent in the music industry has been meteoric, and her latest tour is a celebration of her remarkable journey.

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Central to her rise is her debut single, “Tanzania,” which has become a cultural phenomenon across Southern Africa.

Yet it’s not just the song’s incredible melody that resonates with fans; it’s the vibrant rhythms and captivating beats that have made “Tanzania” a party anthem, achieving an impressive 7x platinum certification in South Africa.

The track’s success highlights Uncle Waffles’ ability to blend traditional African sounds with contemporary music trends, ensuring that her art transcends borders and cultures.

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