Female artists can attract large audiences and deserve greater support from concert organizers, according to singer Gemma Griffith. Women performers will test their commercial appeal at the Nubian Notes concert set for November 8 at the Harare International Conference Centre. Griffith joins Feli Nandi, Tamy Moyo, Nisha Ts, and Shashl for the all-female lineup.
The artists view the event as proof that women command prominent positions in music. Moyo said performers are creating opportunities rather than waiting for industry gatekeepers to provide access. Nandi described the concert as evidence that female musicians match their male counterparts in talent and popularity.
Griffith plans to perform her favorite tracks and share new material that reflects her artistic journey. She wants attendees to feel uplifted and connected to the performances. The musician said the gathering demonstrates the strength of women working together in entertainment.
The artists view the event as proof that women command prominent positions in music. Moyo said performers are creating opportunities rather than waiting for industry gatekeepers to provide access. Nandi described the concert as evidence that female musicians match their male counterparts in talent and popularity.
Griffith plans to perform her favorite tracks and share new material that reflects her artistic journey. She wants attendees to feel uplifted and connected to the performances. The musician said the gathering demonstrates the strength of women working together in entertainment.