MANZINI- Music lovers, art enthusiasts and culture supporters are set for a vibrant celebration when the Ntjilo-Ntjilo Arts Festival 2026 takes centre stage at the University of Eswatini (UNESWA) Sports Emporium on Sunday, 20 September.
Organised under the Ntjilo Ntjilo banner, the festival promises to spotlight the country’s rich artistic talent through a celebration of music, performance and community. The event is scheduled to begin at 8:00am, offering audiences an opportunity to experience a programme centred on the arts and the people who continue to nurture Eswatini’s creative spirit.
The festival’s promotional artwork features an ensemble of formally dressed men and women, highlighting the strong choral and performance element expected to define the occasion. The striking presentation also reflects the event’s emphasis on collective artistry, discipline and cultural expression.
For attendees looking to enjoy the festival, tickets are priced at E120 for general admission, while VIP tickets are available for E450. Tickets can be purchased through Mojaticket.com, giving audiences the chance to secure their places ahead of the anticipated gathering.
With the event taking place at the UNESWA Sports Emporium, the festival is positioned as an accessible platform for audiences to come together and celebrate the arts in a setting.
The 2026 edition also carries the support of several partners and organisations, whose logos are featured on the festival poster, including Eswatini GcD, Al Mona Group and Montigny, among others.
As September approaches, the Ntjilo-Ntjilo Arts Festival is shaping up to be a date on Eswatini’s cultural calendar. Beyond entertainment, the event presents an opportunity to celebrate local talent, encourage appreciation for the arts and bring communities together through shared creative experiences.
Whether attending as a music enthusiast, a supporter of local performers or simply looking for a meaningful Sunday outing, audiences can expect a colourful celebration of artistry and culture.
The countdown is now on for 20 September, with organisers inviting the public to make their way to the UNESWA Sports Emporium from 8:00am for the Ntjilo-Ntjilo Arts Festival 2026.




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