Queenstown Nation Presents
*Queenstown Nation Brings Back the Vibe — Culture Revived in Zone 3!*
The streets of Queenstown are alive again, and the heartbeat of kasi culture is pulsing louder than ever. Thanks to *Queenstown Nation* — the powerful trio of *King Vado, Big-T, and YungSavage* — who have answered the call of many local artists and music lovers by *bringing back hip hop sessions* to the heart of the community.
For a while now, artists and fans have been asking: *“Nisazobuya nini? We miss the sessions.”* That wound — the lack of a platform — is finally being healed.
*This Sunday, 16 November*, all roads lead to *Zama Zama Car Wash* (next to KwaVusi) in *Zone 3*, where *the culture will be alive and loud*. It’s more than a music session — it’s a celebration of local talent, unity, and street authenticity.
Here is the post from the team that started it all:
-π€ *HIP HOP SESSIONS ARE BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!* π₯
It’s going down this Sunday, 16 November, at Zama Zama Car Wash (next to KwaVusi), eZone 3! π―
All Queenstown and saroundings HipHop artists are welcome to come showcase their talent — it’s all about real vibes, real music, and real culture! πΆ
To perform, artists must book their slot for just:
- *R10* for 1 song
- *R25* for 3 songs
• *R50* for 6 songs
This small fee helps us cover equipment transportation and venue power costs.
*Let’s bring the energy back to the streets!* π₯
Don’t miss out — it’s going to be lit! ππ₯
Poster with full details will be out soon!
#HipHopSessions #SupportLocalArtists #Zone3Vibes #BackByPopularDemand
*#QTN_NATIONπͺπ―π₯*
At Kasi Royal Stories, we salute this initiative. This is what *ubumbano* (unity) and *ubuntu* (humanity) looks like in action. Let’s support, perform, attend — and most of all, protect our culture.
*Qamata bless the movement!*


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