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Ntate Stunna joins star-studded FNB Africa Day concert bill

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Hip hop sensation Ntate Stunna has been added to the growing list of headline acts set to perform at this year’s FNB Africa Day Concert, promising an explosive touch to one of the country’s rapidly growing annual music celebrations.

The concert will take place at the Maseru Club on 23 May 2026 and has already generated excitement among music lovers following the earlier announcement that South African amapiano star Boohle would headline the event.

Organisers and sponsors have been gradually unveiling more performers ahead of the show, with Ntate Stunna’s inclusion widely welcomed by fans on social media.

Promotional posts by FNB Lesotho confirmed that the award-winning rapper will be among the artists performing at the event, which forms part of Africa Month celebrations and aims to showcase African music, culture and unity through live entertainment.

Ntate Stunna, whose real name is Thaabe Letsie, has become one of Lesotho’s most recognised musical exports over the past few years. Blending Sesotho lyricism with modern hip hop, trap and Afro-fusion sounds, the artist has built a loyal following both locally and in neighbouring South Africa.

His rise to regional prominence accelerated after the success of his hit single “Ntoa”, which became a crossover anthem and introduced many international listeners to Sesotho rap music.

Since then, he has collaborated with several prominent Southern African artists and continued to position himself as one of the leading figures in Lesotho’s contemporary music scene.

The rapper’s energetic performances and ability to connect with young audiences are expected to add another layer of excitement to the Africa Day festivities. Fans are already anticipating a setlist packed with some of his biggest songs, including crowd favourites that have dominated local radio and streaming platforms over recent years.

This year’s edition of the FNB Africa Day Concert appears set to be one of the largest since the event was first introduced by FNB Lesotho as part of its broader cultural and community engagement initiatives.

The annual show has steadily grown into a major entertainment fixture in Maseru, attracting thousands of attendees and featuring a mix of local and international talent.

Previous editions have featured celebrated artists from across the African continent while also providing a platform for Basotho musicians to perform alongside established regional acts. The event has become particularly popular among younger audiences due to its fusion of amapiano, hip hop, Afro-pop and dance music.

According to promotional material circulating online, the 2026 edition will also feature DJs and supporting performers from Lesotho’s entertainment industry, with organisers promising a vibrant celebration of African rhythm and identity.

For Ntate Stunna, the performance comes at a time when his profile within the regional music industry continues to rise. The rapper has increasingly become a regular feature at major festivals and concerts in Lesotho and South Africa, reflecting the growing influence of local urban music beyond the country’s borders.

His success has also been viewed by many in the local entertainment sector as evidence that Basotho artists can compete commercially and creatively on the regional stage when given proper exposure and investment.

Music industry observers say the inclusion of both international stars and strong local acts such as Ntate Stunna is important for the continued growth of Lesotho’s live entertainment industry. Concerts of this scale not only provide audiences with high-profile performances but also create opportunities for local DJs, sound engineers, promoters, vendors and emerging artists.

The entertainment sector in Lesotho has seen notable growth in recent years, driven largely by increased social media visibility, digital music distribution and cross-border collaborations with South African artists. Events such as the FNB Africa Day Concert have become key platforms for sustaining that momentum.

Tickets for the concert are already available through online ticketing platforms and other designated outlets.

With Ntate Stunna now officially added to the lineup, anticipation for the event is expected to intensify further in the coming days as fans prepare for what organisers are billing as a celebration of African music, culture and unity.

Summary

  • Hip hop sensation Ntate Stunna has been added to the growing list of headline acts set to perform at this year’s FNB Africa Day Concert, promising an explosive touch to one of the country’s rapidly growing annual music celebrations.
  • The rapper has increasingly become a regular feature at major festivals and concerts in Lesotho and South Africa, reflecting the growing influence of local urban music beyond the country’s borders.
  • With Ntate Stunna now officially added to the lineup, anticipation for the event is expected to intensify further in the coming days as fans prepare for what organisers are billing as a celebration of African music, culture and unity.
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