International Amapiano sensation Uncle Waffles continues to raise the bar, this time delivering a historic and electrifying performance at EDC Las Vegas, one of the world’s biggest electronic dance music festivals. Her set marked a major milestone not only for her career but also for African dance music on the global stage.
In a powerful collaboration between Bridges for Music and EDC Las Vegas, the festival introduced a brand-new stage called UBUNTU, dedicated to celebrating African electronic and dance music. The iconic DJ and performer Uncle Waffles headlined the launch of this stage, bringing her signature energy, dynamic mixes, and captivating stage presence to the heart of the Las Vegas desert.
The crowd was left in awe as Uncle Waffles delivered a high-octane set that showcased the best of Amapiano, blending smooth grooves with thumping basslines and hypnotic rhythms. With fans from across the globe in attendance, her performance wasn’t just a musical moment—it was a cultural movement.
Social media exploded with clips from her set, with fans and fellow artists praising her for representing Africa on one of the most prestigious dance music platforms. Many described her EDC performance as a “shutdown” moment, highlighting how she not only held her own among global headliners but also introduced the world to the unique pulse of South African dance music.
This performance firmly cements Uncle Waffles as a trailblazer—a young African woman taking Amapiano to global stages and making history in real time. Her role in launching the UBUNTU stage also represents a significant moment for African artists, who are increasingly being recognized in spaces previously dominated by Western genres and performers.
From local stardom to global influence, Uncle Waffles continues to be a powerful ambassador for South African music, showing that the world is ready—and eager—for the sounds of the continent.