
Johannesburg residents experienced a delightful Women’s Day as the Zee Nation Fest illuminated Nasrec on August 9th, merging music, fashion, and a sense of sisterhood in a remarkable celebration. The standout moment? Amapiano artists who set the stage ablaze with riveting performances that energized fans throughout the day.
<p Organized by DJ Zinhle and dedicated to her loyal fanbase affectionately known as her “besties,” the festival transcended mere entertainment—it served as a genuine tribute. Attendees came from all corners of Gauteng and beyond to partake in the festivities with Zinhle, who freely engaged with fans, snapped photos, and participated in various brand activations. Her grand gesture? A striking cape emblazoned with the faces of her supporters, along with those same images projected on large screens—evidence that this event was truly about the people who uplift her.
The day belonged to Amapiano, and the women delivered with unmatched intensity. Khanyisa kicked off the Amapiano portion, marking her triumphant return after maternity leave. Filled with passion and connectivity, she captivated the crowd and reminded everyone of her strong presence in the industry.
Lady Du followed with an electrifying performance that left the audience wanting more. Renowned for her commanding stage presence, she did not disappoint—and even surprised fans by inviting emerging star Mathandos, who ignited the stage with her fresh single “Dayum Girl.” Lady Du’s own set was filled with hit after hit, establishing her as one of the event’s standout acts.
Zee Nxumalo brought elegance and rhythm, entrancing fans with her dancers and lively performance. She had the crowd joining in on favorites like “Ngisakhuthanda,” cementing her reputation as a power player in live performances.
Rounding out the Amapiano performances was the ethereal Nkosazana Daughter, whose heavenly voice and commanding aura captivated the audience. Clad in a trendy cowboy-themed outfit, she melded softness with strength, presenting a performance that was equally heartfelt and visually impressive.
Despite the absence of media hospitality (a conscious decision to emphasize the experience for fans), Zee Nation Fest emerged as a festival celebrating community, music, and the remarkable strength of women in the Amapiano world. DJ Zinhle and her besties showcased the true magic of Women’s Day.