Award-winning rapper Big Zulu is aiming to take his celebrated celebrity soccer tournament to new heights this year, with plans underway to host the event at one of South Africa’s most iconic venues—Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Known offstage as Siyabonga Nene, Big Zulu has become a beloved figure not only in South African hip-hop but also in the broader entertainment landscape. His soccer tournament, a lively fusion of sport, music, and celebrity culture, has rapidly grown into a major event on the country’s social calendar. Now, the rapper is looking to elevate the tournament’s prestige by moving it to a world-class stadium.
Big Zulu’s Soccer Event Poised for Major Upgrade
A source close to the rapper revealed that negotiations between Big Zulu’s team and the Moses Mabhida Stadium management are at an advanced stage. The event, typically held in smaller venues, is poised for a significant scale-up in both attendance and production..
“We were looking at hosting this year’s tournament at Moses Mabhida, but the talks haven’t been concluded yet. If we get an approval, that would be great for us members of the creative arts,” he said.

This move could represent a pivotal moment for the tournament, positioning it among the country’s most prominent annual events. The Moses Mabhida Stadium, which hosted matches during the 2010 FIFA World Cup, is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s premier sporting venues.
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Big Zulu’s celebrity soccer tournament features household names from music, television, sports, and social media, all coming together to compete in friendly yet competitive matches. The event offers fans a rare opportunity to see their favorite stars in a different light—swapping microphones and cameras for soccer boots and jerseys.

While the upcoming soccer tournament is dominating headlines, Big Zulu is also preparing to branch out into the fashion business. The rapper, known for his signature traditional Zulu attire and modern streetwear flair, is planning to launch his own clothing store in September, coinciding with Heritage Month.