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Monday, October 27, 2025    
Ace Julz to join Nasty C’s Ivyson Tour
Ace Julz to join Nasty C’s Ivyson Tour
Music
Monday, 27 October 2025 by Mxolisi Dlamini

 

MBABANE – Talented musician Ace Julz, who is also the winner of the MTN Bushfire Firefly competition, has been revealed as part of the line-up for the upcoming Ivyson Tour.

This is a tour organised by South African musician Nasty C. As announced earlier this year, Eswatini is one of the countries the musician is interested in visiting as part of the tour.

The tour started on July 11 this year and fans unlocked the opportunity to witness the tour on Toorly, the world’s first fan-driven global live events platform, where they requested the Ivyson Tour to their cities. Fan input did not end there; Nasty C encouraged fans to shape the show by suggesting special guest performers and local support acts, as well as requesting Ivyson Gaming to be part of their city’s tour experience. The Ivyson Tour will reach the kingdom on October 31 at Mdzimba View Shisanyama.

In an interview with Zimbuzz, a Zimbabwean-based news, entertainment, music, sports and fashion website, Nasty C said the tour follows the massive support he receives from African countries.

Full article available in our publication.

Local artist Ace Julz. (Pic: Courtesy)
Local artist Ace Julz. (Pic: Courtesy)

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