Ode to The Odyssey — Tribute to Prince Mharadze

Tonight, under Kadoma’s starlit skies, The Odyssey explodes again—a brilliant temple of music, a beacon of Zimbabwean and international artistry.
This grand stage is the dream of Prince Mharadze, the force behind The Odyssey, whose bold vision has transformed this venue into a rival to any in Harare and beyond.

From humble beginnings he has built something extraordinary:
a home for music, culture, and community.
Where others folded under expectation, he persevered, carving out a space that now stands as one of Zimbabwe’s leading entertainment brands.
The Odyssey is not merely a venue — it is a statement: that greatness can bloom beyond Harare, in the heart of Kadoma.

Tonight, the place pulses with life.

Winky D and Busy Signal are expected to perform their new collabo live for the first time- and myabe only time for Zimbabweans.

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Across the stage will flow rhythms carried by Chris Martin, Alick Macheso, Freeman, Julian King, Feli Nandi, Kurai Makore, and more—artists who feed your soul and make your spirit dance.


This is not just a lineup, it is a convergence of powerhouses, a mix of international and local quality.

In addition, The Odyssey offers lovely, restful accommodations to spare revelers the risk of driving home or roughing it in vehicles.

And as people plan their festive season gatherings, another one of Prince Mharadze’s growing traditions is there: the free-entry Christmas Picnic.
Each holiday season, families flock to the grounds — bringing their own fare, laughter, and warmth — to enjoy a day of music and togetherness.
Mharadze says this is way of giving back to Zimbabwe, a gesture of gratitude to the people who have supported Odyssey throughout the year.

 

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