South African gospel star Malusi Mbokazi is preparing for what promises to be one of the biggest and most memorable moments of his music career. The Ngisize Nkosi hitmaker will celebrate a decade as a solo artist with a special live recording titled The Revival with Malusi Mbokazi Live Recording, which is set to take place at the Durban ICC Arena on 5 September. The event is expected to bring together thousands of gospel music fans for an evening of worship, celebration and inspirational performances. Reaching the 10 year milestone is a significant achievement for the Umlazi born singer, whose music has touched countless lives across South Africa. While excitement continues to build ahead of the event, Malusi has also spoken honestly about the personal fears he is facing as the special day approaches.
Although preparations for the live recording are progressing well, Malusi admitted that he has been battling feelings of fear because of painful experiences from the past. The award-winning gospel artist revealed that he is worried history could repeat itself, particularly when it comes to his health. Following the recording of his second live album in 2022, Malusi suffered a frightening medical emergency after experiencing severe stomach pains. He was rushed to hospital shortly after the recording, leaving him with lasting memories of how quickly a joyful occasion can be overshadowed by unexpected health challenges. As he prepares for another major live recording, those memories have resurfaced, making him even more determined to seek God’s protection.
Speaking about his concerns, Malusi shared that he often wonders whether he could become seriously ill before or after the upcoming event. Despite these fears, he continues to draw strength from his Christian faith and the promises found in scripture. He explained that he reminds himself of God’s instruction not to fear because He is always present with His people. As a result, fasting and prayer have become central parts of his preparation for the live recording. Rather than allowing anxiety to take control, Malusi is choosing to place his trust in God while asking for good health and strength throughout the journey.
The singer’s fears are not only connected to his 2022 health scare but also to another difficult period that nearly brought his music career to an unexpected end. In 2014, Malusi lost his voice completely and was unable to sing for six weeks. For a gospel singer whose ministry depends on his voice, the experience was both emotionally and professionally devastating. At the time, there were real concerns about whether he would ever regain his singing ability. Thankfully, he recovered, allowing him to continue pursuing the calling that has since made him one of South Africa’s respected gospel musicians.
That difficult chapter came shortly before Malusi made another life changing decision by leaving the acclaimed a cappella group Abanqobi in 2015. As the group’s lead singer, he had already established himself as a gifted vocalist with a growing fan base. However, he chose to embark on a solo career, a decision that required faith, courage and determination. Since making that move, Malusi has steadily built his own identity in the gospel music industry. Over the past 10 years, he has released five albums, each contributing to his growing reputation as a passionate worship leader and inspirational artist.
Away from the stage, Malusi also serves as the chief executive officer of EzakwaDonda Projects, balancing his business responsibilities alongside his music ministry. Despite the many demands that come with organising a major live recording, he remains optimistic that everything is coming together as planned. According to the singer, the event’s artist lineup has already been announced and tickets are available for supporters who want to be part of the historic celebration. His primary focus now is ensuring that he remains physically strong and healthy leading up to the event. While there is naturally some nervousness, his confidence ultimately rests in his faith and his belief that God will see him through.
Fans attending The Revival with Malusi Mbokazi Live Recording can also look forward to performances from several respected names in South African gospel music. Sharing the stage with Malusi will be Sbu Noah, Khaya Mthethwa, Sneziey, Babo Ngcobo, Xolisa Kwinana and Hlengiwe Mhlaba. The impressive lineup reflects the respect Malusi has earned within the gospel music community over the past decade. Their participation is expected to make the evening even more memorable, creating an atmosphere of worship, unity and celebration. Together, these artists will help mark an important milestone in the life and ministry of one of South Africa’s beloved gospel performers.
As the countdown to 5 September continues, Malusi Mbokazi remains focused on celebrating 10 successful years as a solo artist while trusting God to guide him through every step of the journey. His openness about his health fears has resonated with many supporters who appreciate his honesty and unwavering faith during uncertain moments. Instead of allowing past experiences to define his future, he is choosing to move forward with hope, prayer and determination. The upcoming live recording represents more than just another concert, as it celebrates perseverance, spiritual growth and a decade of impactful gospel music. If all goes according to plan, The Revival with Malusi Mbokazi Live Recording will become a landmark event that honours both his remarkable career and the faith that has carried him through every challenge.
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