
The popular Amapiano duo Amaroto, consisting of Zuma and Reece Madlisa, have officially come back together and are eager to re-establish their presence in the music scene. Known for their vibrant performances and strong rapport, the duo has announced their first international gig since reuniting.
Amaroto is set to perform at one of the premier music festivals, Afro Nation 2026, in Portugal. This festival, which will take place from 3 to 5 July 2026, boasts an impressive lineup featuring artists like Tyla, Asake, Gunna, DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, and others. For Amaroto, this event signifies not only their return but also a significant step towards showcasing their music on a world stage.
The news has generated considerable enthusiasm among their fan base in South Africa, many of whom have been longing for fresh music and live shows from the duo. Amaroto gained fame with numerous chart-topping singles that resonated with listeners throughout the country, earning their place as one of the most influential duos during Amapiano’s peak. Their earlier separation left fans disheartened, but their reunion signals a fresh beginning filled with potential new music.
Discussing their reunion and upcoming performance, Zuma and Reece Madlisa shared their appreciation for the steadfast support from fans and their enthusiasm to represent South Africa on an international level. They view Afro Nation as an ideal platform to remind audiences globally of Amaroto’s rise to fame and to highlight the growing presence of Amapiano.
The Afro Nation festival has become a pivotal venue for African artists seeking to enter international markets, with previous performers achieving significant breakthroughs. Amaroto’s participation in the 2026 festival is a momentous occasion not only for the duo but also for the Amapiano genre, which continues to broaden its global appeal.
Audiences can anticipate an energetic and memorable performance from Amaroto, featuring their classic hits and perhaps a glimpse into their forthcoming musical endeavors. With this reunion, Amaroto is ready to reclaim their place—not just in South Africa but on stages around the world.