Kelvin Momo’s Durban One Man Show Cut Short After Heavy Storm Forces Early Shutdown
The Yanos | 07.04.2026 14:59
What was meant to be one of the biggest live music moments in Durban this year turned into disappointment after severe weather forced Kelvin Momo’s highly anticipated One Man Concert to shut down early. The event, which had attracted a large crowd of excited fans, was brought to an abrupt end after heavy rain and strong winds hit the venue mid-show.
The concert took place at People’s Park at Moses Mabhida Stadium, where thousands of fans had gathered for what promised to be an unforgettable night of South African music. The event had already built major anticipation thanks to its sold-out status and star-studded lineup, with music lovers eager to witness Kelvin Momo headline the show.
Earlier in the evening, fans enjoyed performances from several artists on the lineup, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with music, energy, and celebration. However, the mood shifted dramatically when heavy rain, powerful winds, and thunderstorms suddenly swept through the area during the event.
As the weather conditions worsened, performances were interrupted and fans were forced to look for shelter. The storm created unsafe conditions at the outdoor venue, prompting organisers to make the difficult decision to cancel the concert entirely.
Unfortunately, the situation meant that Kelvin Momo himself never got the chance to take the stage, leaving many fans disappointed after waiting all night to see the Amapiano star perform.
Despite the unexpected disruption, some fans remained hopeful during the storm. Videos shared on social media showed sections of the crowd chanting and singing in the rain, trying to keep the energy alive even as the weather intensified.
Eventually, organisers confirmed that the show would not continue due to safety concerns. In a statement addressing the situation, the team behind the event described the storm as an “act of God,” explaining that the wellbeing of fans, performers, and staff had to remain the top priority.
Outdoor concerts are often vulnerable to unpredictable weather, and the sudden storm left organisers with little choice but to shut down the event to prevent potential injuries or damage.
Although the night did not unfold as planned, many fans still praised the event for its strong lineup and the energy that had filled the venue before the weather changed. Supporters also expressed understanding, acknowledging that safety must always come first.
For Kelvin Momo, the night was meant to be a special moment to connect with fans in Durban, a city known for its love of music and vibrant concert culture.
While the storm may have cut the evening short, fans remain hopeful that the Amapiano star will return to Durban soon to deliver the performance they were eagerly waiting for.