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Yo Maps to Headline The Africa Music Experience Alongside Ja Rule, Scotts Maphuma, and Werrason in Lusaka

By The BalanceHub Editorial Team 

Zambian music star Yo Maps is set to share the stage with international acts Ja Rule, Scotts Maphuma, and Werrason at The Africa Music Experience, scheduled for May 23, 2026, at Polo Field B, Lusaka Showgrounds.

Yo Maps Yo,  Ja Rule, Scotts Maphuma and Werrason  

The event is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated live music experiences in Zambia this year, bringing together top-tier talent from across Africa and beyond. For local fans, the inclusion of Yo Maps represents more than just a performance—it’s a statement of Zambia’s growing presence on the continental stage.

Over the past few years, Yo Maps has become a dominant force in Zambian music, consistently delivering hits and building a loyal fan base. His ability to connect with audiences has positioned him as a key figure in the country’s modern sound, making his appearance at an event of this scale both expected and significant.

Sharing the lineup with globally recognized artists like Ja Rule and regional heavyweights such as Werrason highlights the event’s ambition—to bridge cultures, sounds, and audiences through music. It also reflects a broader shift, where African music events are increasingly attracting international attention and collaboration.

Beyond entertainment, The Africa Music Experience represents a growing movement: the elevation of African music platforms into globally competitive experiences. Events like these are no longer just concerts—they are cultural moments that showcase the diversity and power of the continent’s sound.

Tickets for the event are currently available, with standard access priced at K600, VIP at K2,500, and Golden Circle at K10,000. Fans can purchase tickets online or at ShopRite stores nationwide.

As the countdown begins, anticipation continues to build. With a lineup that blends local excellence and international influence, May 23 is set to be more than just a concert—it could be a defining moment for live music in Zambia.

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