South African Amapiano sensation Young Stunna recently made history with his first-ever live concert, Kwa Mashaya, held on November 9th at the Big Top Arena in Carnival City. The highly anticipated event was a resounding success, drawing a massive crowd and showcasing the young artist’s immense talent. While fans were treated to a night of electrifying Amapiano beats, one of the most touching moments of the evening came when Young Stunna honoured two of the most important women in his life—his mother and grandmother.
During his performance, the Adiwele hitmaker took a brief pause from the music to invite both his mother and grandmother on stage. With the audience cheering in admiration, Young Stunna presented them with beautiful flowers, a heartfelt gesture that left many in the crowd moved. The artist also gave a shout-out to his mom and grandma, acknowledging their support and love, which has been integral to his success.
The Kwa Mashaya show was a milestone for Young Stunna. Leading up to the event, he had been vocal about the significance of this concert in his career, sharing on social media how deeply he had prayed for its success. It was clear that the night was a personal victory for the artist, who is known for his chart-topping hits and vibrant stage presence.
In addition to the emotional tribute to his family, Kwa Mashaya also featured performances from some of the biggest names in South African music like Scorpion Kings, Nkosazana daughter, and more adding to the excitement of the night. The show, which included a live band, blending his signature Amapiano sound with the energy of live instrumentation. His fans—many of whom had followed him from his early days—came out in full force, turning the event into a celebration of his success and the genre’s global impact.
Young Stunna’s heartfelt tribute to his mother and grandmother resonated deeply with fans, reinforcing his down-to-earth persona and his unwavering gratitude for the people who helped shape his journey.
Young Stunna graciously invites his mother, Nokuthula, and his grandmother to share the stage with him at his show at Kwa Mashaya. pic.twitter.com/WlZBE94ZzV
— MDN NEWS (@MDNnewss) November 10, 2024