
Zimbabwean music superstar Jah Prayzah and Jamaican reggae sensation Alaine are set to headline the Afro Culture Connect international music showcase scheduled for April 4, 2026 at the Harare International Convention Centre (HICC).
The event, organised by Gateway Stream Media in partnership with Massive Events and Roughmix, will run under the theme “A Tale of Two Cities”, celebrating the musical and cultural connection between Zimbabwe and Jamaica.
Supporting the headline acts will be a diverse line-up of Zimbabwean performers including Feli Nandi, Xiba, Nisha T, Kadjah, Volts JT, Ninety6, Raymar, Ngwere Diki and Kadiki. Templeman MC Mox, Tanaman Yahya Goodvibes and DJ Eve will also feature on the programme.
Gateway Stream Media manager Elton Kurima said the concert aims to celebrate the rich musical heritage shared between Africa and the Caribbean.
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“This carefully curated line-up is designed to deliver a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience that celebrates the strong cultural ties between Zimbabwe and Jamaica, promising audiences an unforgettable night of music, unity and vibrant performance,” said Kurima.
He added that the two headline artists will bring distinct musical styles that reflect the spirit of the event.
“Alaine is known for her captivating stage presence and dancehall-inspired reggae sound, while Jah Prayzah brings his signature Zimbabwean musical excellence. The concert is titled A Tale of Two Cities, celebrating the coming together of Zimbabwe and Jamaica through music and culture,” he said.
Kurima said the Afro Culture Connect concert goes beyond entertainment, highlighting identity and shared cultural roots.
“Afro Culture Connect is more than just a concert, it’s a celebration of identity, music and cultural exchange that unites audiences through shared African and Caribbean heritage. Whether you are a fan of Jah Prayzah’s rich Zimbabwean sound or Alaine’s soulful reggae hits, this is a night you won’t want to miss,” he said.
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