MBABANE – Day Two of the 19th edition of MTN Bushfire reached fever pitch when South African Amapiano sensation Young Stunna delivered a thrilling performance on the festival’s iconic Main Stage.
The award-winning musician, known for chart-topping hits and his distinctive vocal style, had thousands of festivalgoers singing and dancing along as he performed some of his biggest songs. From the moment he stepped onto the stage, the atmosphere transformed into a sea of excitement, with fans waving their hands in the air and chanting lyrics word for word.
Young Stunna’s set was packed with high energy, infectious rhythms and crowd interaction that kept attendees engaged from start to finish. The singer effortlessly commanded the stage, proving why he remains one of the most sought-after performers in the Amapiano genre.
One of the most memorable moments of the night came when the artist paused to acknowledge a special guest in the audience.
“My mother is here,” he told the cheering crowd, drawing loud applause and emotional reactions from fans.
The heartfelt revelation added a personal touch to an already spectacular performance, with many audience members celebrating the moment as a reminder of the importance of family support in an artist’s journey.
As the set continued, Young Stunna treated fans to a collection of fan-favourite tracks that had the audience dancing non-stop. The vibrant production, coupled with his energetic stage presence, created one of the standout performances of the festival.
Festivalgoers described the performance as one of the highlights of the evening, with many praising the singer’s ability to connect with audiences beyond music. Social media platforms were also flooded with videos and reactions from attendees who captured the electric atmosphere of the performance.
The 19th edition of MTN Bushfire has once again attracted a diverse mix of local, regional and international artists, and Young Stunna’s appearance further reinforced the festival’s reputation as one of Africa’s premier music and cultural events.
His performance left a lasting impression, ensuring that Day Two will be remembered as a night when Amapiano magic took centre stage.




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