Taking place on Saturday, March 21, 2026 (Human Rights Day), at Coronation Park in Krugersdorp, the DIVAS INTERNATIONAL Music Festival presents an unforgettableTaking place on Saturday, March 21, 2026 (Human Rights Day), at Coronation Park in Krugersdorp, the DIVAS INTERNATIONAL Music Festival presents an unforgettable

DIVAS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL: ‘Voices That Heal’ — A Celebration of Women, Music & Empowerment

Taking place on Saturday, March 21, 2026 (Human Rights Day), at Coronation Park in Krugersdorp, the DIVAS INTERNATIONAL Music Festival presents an unforgettable celebration of music, unity, and empowerment under the theme “Voices That Heal”. Timed to resonate with South Africa’s Human Rights Month, the festival is an international celebration of women’s rights, dignity, and creative power.

This ground-breaking festival brings together an all-star female lineup, spotlighting some of South Africa’s most powerful and globally recognised voices whose influence spans across generations. The bill includes Zee Nxumalo, Makhadzi, Mafikizolo, Nkosazana Daughter, Lwah Ndlunkulu, Abigail Kubeka, Zenzi Makeba Lee with the Makeba Band, and rising soul talent Snenaah — with additional performers to be announced at a later stage.

Powered by the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture’s Mzansi Golden Economy (MGE) — a national initiative committed to making strategic investments that unlock the economic potential of South Africa’s creative sector — the festival’s mission is to elevate women’s voices and invest in the country’s thriving cultural landscape.

Powerful Voices, Global Footprints

True to its name, DIVAS INTERNATIONAL brings together women whose artistry has crossed borders and inspired millions.

Zee Nxumalo, a dominant force in Amapiano ended 2025 as SA’s most-streamed female artist. With ‘Ngisakuthanda’ surpassing 100 million streams, her collaborative Single ‘Rato Laka’ with Shebeshxt being named Thobela Song of the Year, a ‘ Basadi in Music Artist of the Year win, and major brand partnerships, her journey reflects resilience & music’so power as a voice against GBV.

Makhadzi, the platinum-selling powerhouse and 2024 BET Award winner, continues to fly the South African flag high. Her Venda-rooted sound and global appeal have earned her multiple accolades, including most recently, Artist of the Year honour at the 2025 Metro FM Awards.

Mafikizolo, Africa’s beloved duo, bring nearly three decades of chart-topping success with timeless hits like ‘Ndihamba Nawe’, ‘Udakwa Njalo’, and Khona’, embodying creative longevity and African excellence.

Nkosazana Daughter, with her ethereal voice, has captivated audiences from Malawi to the United States, while her hits ‘Sofa Silahlane’ and ‘Dali Nguwe’ dominate digital charts across platforms.

Lwah Ndlunkulu, the first lady of Inkabi Records, continues her meteoric rise under a Virgin Music Group distribution deal. Her platinum singles ‘Ithuba’ and ‘Ngiyeza’ have cemented her place among Mzansi’s top female stars, earning her Artist of the Year honors at the 2024 Metro FM Awards.

And representing the next generation of soulful storytellers, Snenaah (Sinethemba Mashiane) brings her distinctive “spiritual flow” — a fusion of Amapiano, Neo-soul and Afro-jazz.

Honouring Our Icon: Mama Africa

In a historic moment, the festival will pay tribute to the late Dr Miriam “Mama Africa” Makeba, marking 17 years since her passing and 62 years since her trailblazing1963 speech before the United Nations. In that powerful address, she made a courageous plea against South Africa’s apartheid regime, using her global platform to speak truth to power and rally international solidarity.

To honour her legacy, Zenzi Makeba Lee and the Makeba Band will perform a moving set celebrating her timeless contribution to music, activism, and the global struggle for justice.

A Living Legend Takes The Stage

Adding profound depth to the line-up, living legend Mama Abigail Kubeka brings her seven-decade legacy to the festival. Her performance embodies the DIVAS INTERNATIONAL spirit, creating a vital bridge between foundational artistry and contemporary innovation.

A Festival of Impact and Action

DIVAS INTERNATIONAL is more than a concert; it’s a platform for empowerment and social change. Presented under the theme “Voices That Heal,” the festival celebrates the restorative power of music – honouring women’s voices as a source of emotional healing, cultural connection, and collective resilience.

At the same time, the festival will create economic opportunities and skills development for women and youth in the creative sector.Following President Cyril Ramaphosas declaration of GBV F as a national disaster in November 2025, the Divas International Festival positions music as a national instrument for awareness, advocacy, and womens economic participation., says TANK KOMS, organiser of the festival. Aligned with Human Rights Month, the festival moves beyond symbolic engagement by activating creative platforms that contribute to healing, empowerment, and measurable social action.”

Championing Women Rights & Safety

Amplifying its purpose during Human Rights Month, DIVAS INTERNATIONAL directly confronts the critical issue of Gender-Based Violence & Femicide (GBVF), now declared a National Disaster. The festival places the fight for women’s and children’s safety at its core, with all artists serving as anti-GBV ambassadors.

In a powerful act of solidarity, the event will not only adopt the Miriam Makeba Centre for Girls in Midrand, but will also include a dedicated donation handover to directly support survivors. Founded by Dr Makeba herself, the home provides refuge for abused and destitute girls and stands as one of her most personal and profound legacies.

Experience ‘Voices That Heal’

Join us for a powerful day of music, sisterhood & transformation — where every performance tells a story & every story sparks change.

Date: Saturday, 21 March 2026
Venue: Coronation Park, Krugersdorp
Gates Open: 12:00

THEME: White with a ‘Touch of Pink’

Tickets: Starts from R350 via Webtickets

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