Kamo Mphela, South Africa’s vibrant amapiano sensation, is set to light up the stage at the Miss South Africa 2024 finale. The much-anticipated event will take place on Saturday, August 10, at Sun International’s SunBet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria. Known for her electrifying performances and charismatic stage presence, Mphela promises to bring her unique energy to this prestigious occasion.
Kamo Mphela’s rise to fame has been nothing short of meteoric. Often described as the embodiment of the phrase “born to dance,” she captured the nation’s attention with her viral dance videos at events, showcasing her impressive skills and infectious energy. Her versatility as both a dancer and amapiano vocalist has solidified her as a prominent figure in the South African music scene. Her international recognition soared in 2022 when she was featured on the Black Panther soundtrack album, introducing her talent to a global audience.
Mphela’s involvement in the Miss South Africa finale is a testament to her status as a leading artist in the country. Her ability to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances makes her a perfect fit for the event, which celebrates not only beauty but also talent, intelligence, and cultural pride. Her presence on stage is expected to add an exhilarating element to the evening, as she blends dance and music to create an unforgettable experience.
As a performer, Kamo Mphela has always pushed boundaries, and her upcoming performance at the Miss South Africa 2024 finale is no exception. With her energetic dance moves and powerful vocals, she is set to deliver a show-stopping performance that will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of the evening. Her participation in this event underscores her growing influence and the ever-expanding reach of amapiano music on both local and international stages.
The Miss South Africa 2024 Top 9 through to the finale are Chidimma Adetshina, Layla Zoubair, Lebohang Khoza, Mia le Roux, Nompumelelo Maduna, Onalenna Constantin, Ontshiametse Tlhopane, Palesa Lombard and Taahira Katz. The fate of the last finalist – either Kirsten Khan or Kebalepile Ramafoko – is now in the hands of the South African public as they get the chance to vote for who will take the final spot.
Voting is now open on the Miss South Africa App and on the Miss South Africa website and closes at 18h00 on August 8. The contestant who will be joining the other nine women during the pageant finale on S3 on August 10 at 18h00.
Miss South Africa 2024 will be crowned at Sun International’s SunBet Arena at Time Square, Pretoria on Saturday, August 10