Sun-El Musician returns to Eswatini Farmers Market
By Siphesihle Dlamini
The Eswatini Farmers Market has confirmed the return of Sun-El Musician.
Sun-El Musician is a rare and unique South African producer who is known and loved countrywide, not only for his distinctive sound, but also for his ‘golden ears’ in scouting, producing, and signing phenomenal South African voices to his label, El-World. Sun-El Musician is known for his humility, profundity and the movement he has created in building the Afro-house sounds.
Scheduled for October 11, 2025, at Malkerns Country Club, the Eswatini Farmers Market has become a beloved annual celebration of culture, community, and creativity.
Notably, the event has also confirmed South African DJ Mörda and MaWhoo. The show provides a unique platform where music, food, and local crafts converge, fostering a spirit of unity and pride among the people of Eswatini.

The festival’s director, Mbekezeli ‘Culolam’ Dlamini, shared his enthusiasm in an exclusive interview, describing this year’s edition as poised to “surpass all expectations” with “endless excitement and unforgettable moments.”
General admission tickets are available at E250, encouraging early purchase to avoid missing out on the festivities. Dlamini emphasised the importance of community involvement, urging locals to secure their spots promptly.
“This is for us Eswatini,” he said, highlighting the festival’s role in strengthening communal bonds.
The Eswatini Farmers Market is much more than a marketplace; it is a cultural phenomenon that celebrates the nation’s rich heritage through a vibrant mix of activities.
Attendees can look forward to a diverse array of live music performances featuring local artists, showcasing the depth and variety of Eswatini’s musical talent. Families will also enjoy a range of games and activities designed to engage children, ensuring the event is inclusive and fun for all ages.
Dlamini stressed the festival’s commitment to growth and innovation, noting that each year brings new ideas aimed at creating a legacy. “We aim to make the festival bigger and better, bringing in new ideas that will leave a lasting legacy and uniqueness for each year,” he remarked.

