Zahara, a renowned name in South Africa, has steadily grown her fanbase across the continent and is now setting her sights on global recognition, recently performing in Canada.
Ahead of her forthcoming concert at Carnival City, she marked a significant achievement with her record label, Warner Music Africa (WMA).
Back in April 2021, she sealed a global recording deal with the company and subsequently released two successful projects.
WMA proudly highlights that her 2017 release, “Mgodi,” achieved gold certification within just 6 hours of its South African debut, while “Nqaba Yam” (2021) spawned hits like “Sinda Mphefumlo,” “Nqaba Yam,” and “Nyamezela.”
Zahara, a multi-platinum artist with seventeen South African Music Awards under her belt, recently took to social media to revel in the accomplishments of her two albums.
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In a shared Instagram post, WMA extended their congratulations to Zahara, stating, “We are extremely proud to share that Zaharasa has reached the incredible milestone of 20 MILLION STREAMS with us as her record label. Thank you for all of the love”
Furthermore, she delighted her fans with a heartfelt, 20-minute live performance featuring tracks from “Mgodi.”
“In light of the success of my two latest albums, I wanted to share an exclusive performance of songs from my gold-certified album, ‘Mgodi,'” Zahara announced on social media.
She expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you to all of you who have supported me this far. Ndiyabulela kakhulu.”
Zahara has been showcasing her talents in Canada as part of her preparations for the upcoming solo concert at Sun International Carnival City.
This show, titled “Zahara: The Healing Women Concert,” is scheduled for September 23, 2023, at Johannesburg’s Carnival City’s Big Top Arena.
“I can’t wait to deliver a one-night special that’ll touch your heart and soul,” she eagerly shared, encouraging her fans to secure tickets for the event and celebrate Heritage Month by dressing in attire from their respective ethnic backgrounds.
Tickets for the show can be purchased at Computicket, Shoprite, Checkers, and online, with prices ranging from R400 to R1,000.