Fab G Umshanakagogo, Ma9Nine, Kay_Kid Umfanomsotho ready to shutdown Byo and Gwanda

Mthabisi Tshuma, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

BULAWAYO’S fired-up artistes Fab G Umshanakagogo, Ma9Nine and Kay Kid Umfanomsotho have revealed that they are ready to end the year on a high note with memorable performances in the city of Kings and the mining town of Gwanda.

Fab G Umshanakagogo is expected to share the stage with Ma9Nine in Bulawayo at a show to be hosted by Mr Jaiva with DJ Keitho, DJ SKB, DJ Flexxy and DJ Ayaxx set to take care of the decks.

The Imali Yesigweja hit maker will then travel to Gwanda, where he will team up with Kay Kid Umfanomsotho at a gig hosted by Rich Flavour, where the wheel spinners for the night will be DJ Virus, DJ Flexxy, Scott Mangena and Timmzy.

“I am hyped and happy to be performing in Bulawayo tonight. People can expect an electrifying show as I will perform hits, including “Imali Yesgweja”, which has been dominating playlists and dance floors nationwide. I might introduce one or two songs that I will be dropping in 2026.

“I am also excited to be bringing the house down with my unique blend of tribal sound and energetic performance at Gwanda. Fans should get ready to vibe with the crew and me as we take the stage,” said Fab.

Ma9Nine promised a stellar performance. “People should expect some fireworks as I promised to give them a great time,” he said.

Kay Kid, who will be performing on home soil in Gwanda, said, “I am ready to bring my A game to the table and reunite with the fans in Gwanda who have been pivotal in making me who l am,” he said.

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