06/01/2026
Acquillah K Sets the Stage for Her First-Ever Live Show:
Bold dreams, powerful voices, and sisterhood in full force — that’s the energy behind , the first-ever live show from rising Bulawayo artist Acquillah K.
In what she describes as a “first-time experience filled with excitement and purpose,” Acquillah K is stepping onto a new stage — literally and figuratively. “I believe for the first time that with the right support system, I can do this,” she shares. “It’s possible to grow from baby steps and aim higher.”
Slated to be a night of glamour, glitz, and unapologetic celebration of women in the arts, promises more than just music. “It’s a night of enjoyment. If you're a music lover and supportive of local talent, this is your night.” Attendees can expect live performances, a red carpet experience, and an unforgettable atmosphere celebrating feminine power and creativity.
At the heart of the show is unity and healing. “There was a time I almost quit music because I felt unseen. This show is for that woman who feels like giving up — a reminder that she is enough.” The rotating lineup will feature talented artists such as Leemc Honey, Mandie Mae, Luchi Shiki, Lethu the Poet, and Bhekiwe — all handpicked by Acquillah for their artistic excellence and sisterhood.
“This is another way of telling my story — where I started and where I am now. It reflects my belief that collaboration is a powerful tool.”
While fans can look forward to some surprise tracks, most of the performance will include Acquillah’s well-loved releases. For her, this isn’t just a show — it’s a declaration of growth and a gateway to wider recognition beyond Pumula and Bulawayo.
She closes with a heartfelt message to her supporters: “To my fans, friends, and family — thank you. Please keep showing me the same love and warmth. Let’s spread the word, buy tickets early, and experience life-changing music together.”
isn’t just a performance — it’s a movement. And Acquillah K is leading it with heart, purpose, and an unshakable voice.
By Ibraheem Kuvawoga | Ibrah Magazine