London is once again set to come alive with the sounds of amapiano as Piano People In The Park returns for its highly anticipated third edition. Scheduled to take place on August 28 at Southwark Park, the festival continues to cement its place as one of the biggest amapiano celebrations outside of South Africa.
Over the past few years, the event has grown into a cultural phenomenon, bringing together fans from across the globe to celebrate the genre’s infectious rhythms and evolving sound. With amapiano’s global influence steadily rising, this year’s edition promises to be bigger, louder, and more immersive than ever before.
Organizers recently unveiled part of the 2026 lineup, sparking excitement across social media. Leading the charge is Kelvin Momo, who will deliver a special performance alongside his Jazz Cruise Band, offering fans a unique live music experience. Known for his soulful and atmospheric sound, Kelvin Momo’s inclusion adds a refined and musical depth to the festival.
Joining him are some of the genre’s most exciting acts, including TXC, Zee Nxumalo, and Justin99, among others. The lineup blends established stars with rising talents, reflecting the diversity and growth of amapiano as a global movement.
One of the standout features of this year’s festival is its two-arena setup. This allows for a wider range of performances, giving both mainstream and underground artists a platform to shine. Attendees can expect a mix of high-energy DJ sets, live performances, and curated musical experiences that showcase the genre’s versatility.
Beyond the music, Piano People In The Park has become a cultural hub—celebrating fashion, dance, and the vibrant community that surrounds amapiano. It’s not just a festival; it’s an experience that captures the essence of the genre and its impact on youth culture worldwide.
The return of the festival also highlights London’s growing role as a global hotspot for African music. Events like this continue to bridge continents, bringing South African sounds to international audiences while fostering cultural exchange and appreciation.
Fans who have attended previous editions know what to expect: electric energy, unforgettable performances, and a strong sense of unity. For newcomers, this year’s event offers the perfect introduction to the amapiano wave that has taken over dancefloors across the world.
As anticipation builds, one thing is certain—Piano People In The Park is more than just a festival. It’s a celebration of a genre that continues to break boundaries and connect people globally.
Come August 28, all roads lead to Southwark Park.
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