A female-led creative platform just debuted in Bulawayo and proved that women collaborating on stage can electrify an entire city's arts scene.
Queens Circle launches in Bulawayo
Queens Circle launches in Bulawayo
- Acquillah K founded and headlined the inaugural event.
- Home of Arts, Entertainment, and PLA Fest co-organized it.
- Female performers across disciplines shared one stage.
- The night doubled as a creative-empowerment movement.
- Black Stories Worldwide kicked things off with interactive energy.
- Bhekiwe delivered powerful vocals and a commanding presence.
- Poet Lethu moved the crowd with spoken-word depth.
- Lee McHoney and Luchi Chiki kept the momentum climbing.
- Fans sang along and hyped every performer loudly.
- Attendees stayed engaged despite minor sound-system glitches.
- Strong turnout showed the community's hunger for fresh platforms.
- Acquillah K credited the audience's energy for motivating artists.
- Musicians showed up to perform and support peers.
- Organizer Naison Ndhlovu praised that spirit of unity.
- Collaboration builds a stronger foundation for the industry.
- Bulawayo keeps reinforcing its reputation as a cultural hub.