If Cassper Did It: Buffalo Souljah Aims To Fill Up Zimbabwe's 60 000 National Sports [Image: Instagram/BufalloSouljah1 & Goal.com]

If Cassper Did It: Buffalo Souljah Aims To Fill Up Zimbabwe’s 60 000 National Sports 

 

The success of Cassper Nyovest’s #FillUpMmabathoStadium concert has inspired South Africa-based Zimbabwean musician Buffalo Souljah.

Cassper Nyovest returned to his hometown Mafikeng with a fill-up concert at Mmbatho Stadium. The successful concert took place on Saturday and his supporters took to social media to celebrate his triumph.

Lots of pictures and videos from the #FillUpMmabathoStadium concert have been shared online. Buffalo Souljah was inspired by Cassper Nyovest and expressed the desire to emulate the South African rapper.

 

If Cassper Did It: Buffalo Souljah Aims To Fill Up Zimbabwe's 60 000 National Sports 
Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium [Image: Goal.com]

 

The Even Badman Fall In Love dancehall musician expressed his desire to be the first to fill up Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium, which is the country’s largest stadium by capacity. Buffalo Souljah tweeted:

 

Cassper ,Davido,Fally Ipupa did it ‘filled up their hometown stadiums why can’t I we did it too 😁 I want to be the First Zimbabwean to take up Zimbabwe National Sports Stadium

Buffalo Souljah x Cassper Nyovest (Image Credit: Buffalo Souljah/Cassper Nyovest/Instagram)

 

While it is unclear when Buffalo Souljah intends to fill up Zimbabwe’s National Sports Stadium, his legion of fans took to the comments section and gave their stamp of approval.

Below are some comments:

@FTMagora:

You can do it … Chingodana @alickmacheso3 @jahprayzah and @winkydonline…Ma tickets anopera nezuva rimwe chete …

@willis_60:

If not you then who🤲🏾 you can do it.

@ceezet_zw:

Now you talking 🔥

Meanwhile, Cassper Nyovest showed gratitude for the support he got from his fans during the #FillUpMmabathoStadium concert. The versatile rapper took to his official Twitter account and thanked everyone who made the event a success. He said he will be returning to Mmabatho Stadium next year for another fill-up concert.

“This event had so many issues I can’t even start to explain. The fact that this event even happened was a miracle. Thank you so much for your support. I am nothing but grateful. I am humbled and overwhelmed. I wanna come back next year. Y’all coming?,” he tweeted.

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