In the heart of metropolitan Maputo, more precisely in the picturesque Mozambique Railways area, one of the most anticipated musical events of the year unfolded: the "Sounds of the City" Music and Arts Festival. Among the various guest artists who graced the occasion, Mavundja stood out with a performance that spared no effort to enchant and engage the audience.
The artist showcased a variety of his talents, including those recently released, captivating the audience present to witness this remarkable event. The festival featured approximately 18 national artists, among them Cloro, Mabermuda, Lourena Nhate, Mr. Kuka, and others. In addition, the event brought together artists from the previous generation, such as António Marcos, Chico António, and Ghorwana.
With an impressive lineup of around 18 national artists, including notable names like Cloro, Mabermuda, Lourena Nhate, and Mr. Kuka, the festival became an unparalleled meeting of musical generations. Furthermore, the event witnessed a special reunion of artists from the older generation, including legends like António Marcos, Chico António, and Ghorwana, who joined the musical celebration.
The festival was not just a music event, but also a cultural meeting point. By bringing together artists from different eras and styles, “Sons da Cidade” transcended mere entertainment and transformed into a celebration of Mozambique's rich musical tapestry. The fusion of emerging and established talents enriched the artistic landscape, providing an opportunity for the exchange of influences and inspirations.
The Mozambique Railways, located in the emblematic downtown area of Maputo, were the stage for truly remarkable musical moments during this festival weekend. The audience that gathered to witness this musical spectacle of epic proportions not only watched, but became part of Mozambique's living cultural history.











































