Award-winning American rapper Rick Ross has arrived in Zimbabwe ahead of the much-anticipated Hustle & Heritage concert set for Saturday, 28 February, at the Hippodrome in Harare.
The hip-hop heavyweight, known for chart-topping hits and his larger-than-life stage presence, touched down earlier today to a wave of excitement from fans and event organisers. His visit marks one of the biggest international hip-hop appearances in Zimbabwe this year.
Organisers of the Hustle & Heritage concert say preparations are at an advanced stage, with thousands of fans expected to attend the show at the iconic racecourse venue. Security, logistics and stage production teams are reportedly working around the clock to ensure a world-class experience.
Rick Ross, born William Leonard Roberts II, has built a global brand through his music career, business ventures and record label empire. Over the years, he has delivered hits such as “Hustlin’”, “Aston Martin Music” and “The Boss”, earning multiple award nominations and platinum certifications.
Local artists are also expected to share the stage, adding a Zimbabwean flavour to what promises to be a high-energy night celebrating music, culture and entrepreneurship.
Fans have already taken to social media to welcome the rapper, with many expressing excitement at seeing the Maybach Music Group founder perform live in Harare.
The Hustle & Heritage concert is expected to draw music lovers from across the country and the region, further cementing Zimbabwe’s growing reputation as a destination for major international entertainment acts.