Scorpion Kings Sell Out FNB Stadium in Hours Flat

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It’s official—the Scorpion Kings duo has done it again, selling out FNB Stadium in just a matter of hours. Tickets went live yesterday, sparking a frenzy online as fans scrambled to secure their spot at what is already being dubbed one of the biggest shows of the year.

The kings of amapiano are not just making a return—they’re redefining the scale of live entertainment in South Africa. The Scorpion Kings, Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, have set their sights on the iconic FNB Stadium, gearing up for a monumental 2026 spectacle that promises to push boundaries and cement their legacy at the very top of the game.

Scheduled for 19 September 2026, Scorpion Kings Live is more than a concert—it’s a cultural takeover. Known for their genre-defining sound, the duo is preparing a full-scale amapiano experience that blends music, visuals, and an electrifying crowd energy that only they can command. Early teasers suggest a stadium filled with thousands of fans united by log drums and soul-shaking basslines.

This moment marks a major leap. From dominating charts to selling out arenas, the Scorpion Kings are now stepping into stadium legacy territory—an indication that amapiano is no longer just a genre, but a global movement born in South Africa.

The Ticket Rush: Demand Through the Roof

The Scorpion Kings tickets officially went on sale on 5 May 2026, and the response has been immediate and overwhelming. According to event announcements circulating online, tickets are available via Webtickets and Pick n Pay stores nationwide, with reserved seating contributing to a slower but high-demand purchasing process.

Within hours of release, social media was flooded with updates hinting at sections selling out rapidly, with now tickets being sold out on all tiers.

This surge reflects not just hype—but trust. Fans know that a Scorpion Kings show is not just attended; it’s experienced. And with a venue as massive as FNB Stadium, the scale suggests organizers are anticipating one of the largest amapiano crowds ever assembled.

Danny Mdluli https://www.dannywired.co.za/

Danny Mdluli is a South African journalist, content producer, event curator and publicist based in Johannesburg. His work focuses on entertainment, lifestyle, and fashion journalism, alongside music production, artist development, and event organization within the South African creative industry.

With a strong background spanning both media and music, he is also involved in public relations and creative communications. Danny has contributed to the development and promotion of emerging and established artists, working on projects that blend contemporary African sounds with jazz, gospel, and urban music influences.

He is actively engaged in event curation and the broader creative economy, with a focus on building sustainable platforms for local talent. His work reflects a commitment to growing the South African entertainment industry through collaboration, mentorship, and independent creative initiatives.

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