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Gwamba’s “Wanted Tour” finale builds excitement as countdown nears

By Rahim Abdul
With only two days to go, preparations for the much-anticipated “The Wanted Tour Grand Finale” have reached an advanced stage, heightening excitement among music lovers across the country.
The event, organised by celebrated Malawian hip-hop artist Gwamba, has quickly become one of the most talked-about entertainment moments of the festive season.

Unlike previous editions, this year’s finale is gaining unusual momentum, largely due to the inclusion of South African hip-hop star Nasty C, whose presence is expected to draw an even larger audience. Fans have already taken to social media to express their anticipation, with many describing the show as a historic moment for Malawi’s urban music scene.
Gwamba emphasized that the final touches are being completed to ensure a world-class experience. He noted that this concert will not only celebrate Malawian talent but also bridge artistic connections within the region.
Gwamba further highlighted that his supporters should expect high-quality performances from Nasty C, whom he described as one of Africa’s finest rap exports.
He added that other top Malawian performers will also take the stage, promising a diverse and energetic lineup.
Industry analysts say the event could set a new benchmark for local shows by pairing international talent with homegrown stars.
They argue that this move reflects the growing ambition within Malawi’s entertainment sector and the desire to compete on a global platform.
The choice of venue Aero Lounge in Lilongwe has also been praised for its modern setup, which is expected to complement the large-scale production planned for the night. Organisers have assured fans that security and logistics have been fully arranged to accommodate the anticipated turnout.
As the countdown continues, ticket sales reportedly remain strong, with many fans eager to witness what could become one of the biggest musical gatherings of the year. Vendors and small businesses around the city are also preparing for increased activity, hoping to benefit from the influx of revellers.
Community discussions suggest that the event may inspire more collaborations between Malawian artists and international acts, potentially opening new opportunities for the local industry. Many observers believe this finale will mark a significant chapter in Gwamba’s career.
On his part, Gwamba expressed gratitude to his supporters for consistently standing by his artistic journey. He said the grand finale is not just a concert, but a moment to give back to those who have followed him over the years.
The “Wanted Tour Grand Finale” is scheduled for Sunday, 30 November 2025, at Aero Lounge in Lilongwe. As anticipation grows, all eyes now look to Gwamba and his team to deliver a night to remember.



