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Grand Family Show lights up Belgravia Sports Club on December 6

  • Writer: Southerton Business Times
    Southerton Business Times
  • Nov 20, 2025
  • 2 min read

Concert poster for "The Big Show" on 6 December 2025 at Belgravia Sports Club, featuring artists. Colorful cityscape background.
The Grand Family Show returns to Belgravia Sports Club on December 6 with top Zimbabwean artists, family activities, food stalls, and a full day of live music (image source)

Belgravia Sports Club will transform into a family-friendly music hub on December 6, when the Grand Family Show brings together some of Zimbabwe’s most exciting performers for a full day of live music, food, and entertainment. Promoted as a celebration of local culture and community, the event promises something for every age group—from upbeat dancehall and reggae to Afro-pop, rap, and traditional-inspired sounds. The bill reads like a who’s who of contemporary Zimbabwean music. Freeman, Nisha Ts, Nutty O, Baba Harare, Saintfloew, and Mary Anibal will take turns on stage, each delivering a distinct flavour that reflects the country’s musical diversity.


Nisha Ts will bring her signature reggae and dancehall grooves, combining smooth vocals with high-energy delivery that has made her a crowd favourite. Expect sing-alongs and dancefloor moments as she runs through fan favourites and recent hits.


Nutty O, described as one of Zimbabwe’s leading dancehall voices, arrives on the back of a hot new collaboration with Atenda Chinx. His set is likely to fuse contemporary production with authentic dancehall rhythms, keeping the tempo high and the crowd moving.


Freeman will mark the success of the HKD Festival with a celebratory set that highlights his most popular tracks. Known for his upbeat, accessible sound, Freeman’s performance is billed as a feel-good highlight of the day.


Baba Harare returns from a UK appearance with fresh material and renewed stage energy after performing alongside Gemma Griffiths in Birmingham. His blend of Afro-pop and traditional Zimbabwean elements continues to push musical boundaries and should add a melodic, rootsy counterpoint to the bill.


Saintfloew is one of the urban scene’s fastest-rising names, mixing rap and Afrobeat influences into a distinctive style that has earned him a growing fan base. His set will likely appeal to younger audiences hungry for contemporary urban sounds.


Mary Anibal, an EU Green ambassador, brings an international sensibility to the line-up. Her music celebrates Zimbabwe’s natural beauty and heritage, marrying traditional motifs with modern production and stagecraft.


Organisers say the Grand Family Show is designed as a day out for all ages. In addition to live performances, attendees can expect food and drink stalls, family-oriented activities, and spaces to relax between sets. The event aims to be accessible and welcoming, encouraging families to experience Zimbabwean music together in a safe, festive environment. More than a concert, the Grand Family Show positions itself as a celebration of Zimbabwean culture and community resilience. By showcasing a mix of established stars and rising talents, the event highlights the breadth of the country’s music scene and its ability to bring people together across generations.


The Grand Family Show at Belgravia Sports Club promises a full day of rhythm, melody, and communal celebration. With a lineup that spans reggae, dancehall, Afro-pop, rap, and traditional-inspired music, the event is set to be a highlight of the season for families and music lovers alike.

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