Thu Sept. 3, 2026
20:30

Nomfusi (SA)

Nomfusi Ngonyama: vocals
Talo Ndou: guitar, vocals
John Amoako: keyboards, vocals
Lukas Pamminger: bass
Klaus Brennsteiner: drums

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Power vocalist from South Africa ~
Reviving the Spirit of deeply cultural rooted Music, Soul, and a soulful African Jazz.

From the townships of South Africa to stages worldwide,Nomfusi has become one oft the country’s most powerful musical voices. Known for her electrifying performances and
a sound that fuses Afro-Soul,Maskandi, and soulful African Jazz. A fiery voice of Afro-
Soul and township stories.

Currently, Nomfusi is working on an exciting new live program, with performances already happening across the USA and Canada in February and April 2026. Her upcoming album, set for release in 2026, marks a deeply personal journey of self-discovery, as she reconnects with her cultural roots to shape an authentic African Soul sound that resonates powerfully with today’

BIO & LIFE

Nomfusi's life story was described by Rolling Stone South Africa as "the sort of story Hollywood is bound to snap up."
She was born in the township of KwaZakhele in the Eastern Cape and raised by her single mother named Kwazibani (which means “Who Knows?” in Xhosa) while her father was serving a 21-year prison sentence.
A domestic worker by day, Kwazibani was a “Sangoma” or “African medicine woman” with a natural gift for music. Nomfusi would accompany her mother to weekly Sangoma rituals known as “Intlombe,” where she soon developed a love for performing and crafted her artistic identity by dancing and singing for hours.
Tragically in 1998, Nomfusi was suddenly orphaned at age twelve when she lost her mother to HIV / AIDS. Nomfusi’s aunt took her and her siblings in, but sadly also succumbed to the same deadly disease three years later. Undeterred by the hand she was dealt at such a young age, Nomfusi turned her situation around to become one of South Africa's brightest, most recognizable stars.

Never one for self-pity, Nomfusi strives to inspire others with her worldview that “life is about choices” and that "one has to overcome the poverty of the mind first.” Her compassion has led her to doing outreach work at schools for at-risk youth in Soweto, Swaziland, and Malawi, and creating opportunities she didn’t have for the next generation. Additionally, she recently became an ambassador for MES, a Hillbrow-based NPO that helps homeless individuals get back on their feet and reintegrate into society.

Nomfusi is as much a homegrown woman as she is a woman of the world. She cares deeply for her community and philanthropic endeavors, while simultaneously embracing the glamour and publicity that comes with mainstream music success. She has the distinction of being invited three times as an industry panelist at the annual symposium for “AFRIKADEY Festival” in Calgary, Canada — discussing the role of women and the arts in Africa.
As she sings in her anthem against poverty, “Nontsokolo" — “Remember your sister, your brother, your mother and your neighbour. Don't leave them behind. Go back and make a difference.”

Today, Nomfusi is married with two beautiful children and is living in Johannesburg. She remains hard at work on future music projects and partnerships, and the best is yet to come.