Posted by admin on 2025-10-28 10:13:37 |
By Mkhokheli Zibengwa
The internationally acclaimed all-female a cappella ensemble Nobuntu is set to embark on a highly anticipated Fall 2025 U.S. Tour, bringing their signature harmonies and Zimbabwean soul to stages across America.
Known for their vibrant performances that blend traditional Zimbabwean songs, Afro-jazz, and gospel, Nobuntu has earned global recognition for their breathtaking vocal artistry, powerful rhythms, and authentic representation of African culture. Their shows are more than just concerts — they are joyful celebrations of unity, womanhood, and heritage.
The group’s U.S. tour begins on October 29 at the Leila Gordon Theatre in Reston, Virginia, and continues through several major venues across the country. Stops include the Abingdon Episcopal Church in White Marsh, the Connecting Chords Music Festival in Michigan, and The Flynn in Vermont. The journey culminates in Hawaii, where Nobuntu will perform at multiple venues, including the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahilu Theatre, Hilo Palace Theater, and KCC Performing Arts Center in Lihue.
Since emerging on the world stage, Nobuntu has become one of Zimbabwe’s most celebrated musical exports, praised for their ability to communicate profound cultural stories through pure vocal harmony and vibrant stage presence. Their performances often weave messages of hope, love, and resilience, leaving audiences deeply moved.
The tour is presented by 10th District Music, promising an unforgettable experience for both longtime fans and new audiences.
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