THE Harare International Conference Centre was abuzz with excitement as some of Zimbabwe's most talented female artistes took to the stage for the Nubian Notes Concert, themed Mambokadzi The Rise of Her Sound, on Saturday.

The all-female lineup, featuring Feli Nandi, Gemma Griffiths, Tamy Moyo, Shashl and Nisha Ts, delivered a night of unforgettable performances that left the audience in awe.

The arena was filled with women of all ages, united in their celebration of female empowerment and creativity. The atmosphere was electric, with the audience singing along to every song and dancing in the aisles. The energy was palpable, and it was clear that this was a night to remember.

Feli Nandi kicked off the evening with her soulful Afro-fusion sound, bringing the house down with her powerful vocals.

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Gemma Griffiths followed, weaving a spell of storytelling and visual artistry that left the audience mesmerised. Tamy Moyo brought the house down with her high-energy performance, while Shashl's bohemian flair added a touch of magic to the evening. Nisha Ts closed the show with a bang, inspiring the audience with her message of self-empowerment and individuality.

Throughout the night, the audience was treated to a diverse range of genres, from soul-stirring ballads to high-energy dancehall and pop. Each artiste brought their unique sound and style, showcasing the richness and diversity of Zimbabwean music.

The concert was more than just a musical event; it was a movement. A celebration of women's creativity, resilience and brilliance, it aimed to inspire the next generation of female artistes and challenge industry norms.

Organisers Gateway Stream Media and ZAR Events promised an unforgettable experience and they certainly delivered.

As the night drew to a close, the audience was left with a sense of empowerment and unity.

The concert was a testament to the power of women supporting women and celebrating their achievements.

It was a night that will be remembered for a long time and one that will undoubtedly inspire future generations of female artistes.