Uncle Waffles continues to fly the South African flag high on the global stage! The Amapiano sensation is officially set to perform at the 2025 Revolve Festival in California on April 12th, sharing the stage with global heavyweights like Lil Wayne, Cardi B, Tyga, and many more.
Known for her electrifying DJ sets, smooth dance moves, and her impact in taking Amapiano to the world, Uncle Waffles is now adding yet another major milestone to her international journey. The Revolve Festival, held during the Coachella weekend, is one of the most talked-about events in music, fashion, and pop culture, and having Uncle Waffles on the lineup is a clear testament to her growing global influence.
Taking to social media, fans and fellow artists expressed excitement and pride in seeing the young star from Eswatini/South Africa once again make international headlines. With her unique flair and genre-bending sets, Uncle Waffles is expected to deliver a performance that fuses the vibrant rhythms of Amapiano with global energy — something only she can pull off with such style and authenticity.
This year’s Revolve Festival lineup is stacked with some of the biggest names in the game. From rap legends like Lil Wayne and Cardi B to chart-topping artists like Tyga, the stage is set for an unforgettable weekend of music and culture. And Uncle Waffles being a part of this moment means Amapiano will be front and center on one of the biggest international stages.
Uncle Waffles has been on a winning streak, from performing at international festivals like Coachella and Boiler Room to bagging global partnerships and dominating charts. Her rise has been nothing short of phenomenal, and this upcoming set at Revolve Festival is a reminder that she’s not slowing down anytime soon.
Fans across the world, especially back home in Mzansi, are eagerly awaiting her performance, knowing that every set she touches turns into a viral moment.
April 12th is shaping up to be a historic day, and all eyes will be on Uncle Waffles as she represents not just herself but the entire South African music scene on a global stage once again.