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Unique flavour at Spring Bash after party
Unique flavour at Spring Bash after party
Entertainment
Saturday, 1 November 2025 by Mxolisi Dlamini

 

The recent Spring Bash after party held at iF’s Lounge in Moneni was nothing short of spectacular, delivering a night packed with energy, talent and pure entertainment. As patrons gathered in anticipation, the atmosphere quickly became electric, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening. The event showcased a stellar line-up of musicians and performers, each bringing their unique flavour to the stage and ensuring that the night would be remembered long after the last note was played.The night kicked off with a vibrant performance by Yamkela, whose soulful vocals and captivating stage presence immediately drew the crowd in. Her ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with catchy melodies had everyone singing along and dancing in unison. Not far behind was Zwile, whose saxophone mastery added a layer of sophistication to the proceedings. His smooth Jazz-infused tunes and lively improvisations kept the audience hooked, creating a seamless fusion of genres that resonated with all in attendance.Mayeem brought a fresh energy to the stage, combining modern sounds with traditional influences, showcasing the rich musical diversity that the local scene has to offer. His performance was a highlight of the night, demonstrating both his vocal talent and his flair for entertaining a lively crowd. DJ Maphi kept the momentum going with a dynamic set that kept everyone on their feet, spinning an eclectic mix of tracks that ranged from Afrobeat to contemporary hits, ensuring the dancefloor remained packed throughout the night.The Best Duo and M.P.H.O also delivered standout performances, proving that collaboration and raw talent still reign supreme in the local music industry. Their electrifying stage presence and infectious energy had patrons dancing and singing along well into the early hours. The night was a celebration not just of musical excellence but also of community spirit, with patrons thoroughly enjoying the variety and calibre of acts on show.

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