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Zonke’s alleged R400 000 booking fee sparks debate in Mzansi

by Chiraag

Zonke’s booking fee causes a stir in Mzansi with a R400 000 rumour

South African music lovers woke up buzzing after claims about celebrated singer-songwriter Zonke Dikana’s event booking fee spread across social media. Online chatter suggests that landing the Afro-soul favourite for a show could cost around R400 000. That figure has set feeds alight with debate and disbelief, sparking fresh conversation about what it means to book a top South African live act.

A viral figure takes centre stage

It all began when posts started circulating that Zonke’s rate for performances sits at roughly R400 000. Comments flew fast and furious across X and Facebook, with fans questioning whether it’s a fair sum for one of the country’s most respected voices. Some said the price tag reflects her stature and decades of music excellence. Others saw it as excessive or a misquote born of rumour wagons rolling too fast. The original figure spread through social networks before any official clarification emerged.

Inside the headline figure

Veteran music industry personality Nota Baloyi weighed in on the discussion earlier this year, saying Zonke’s quoted fee might not be set in stone. He suggested that the R400 000 figure often cited may act more as a deterrent than an absolute charge. This interpretation implies that the headline number might be a way of managing interest rather than a straightforward price list. While Zonke herself has not publicly confirmed or denied the exact amount, the conversation her name is tied to continues to draw eyes.

R400K without a live band https://t.co/6k4FEnqFic

— APEX (@APEXworld_) January 27, 2026

Celebrities and fans react online

A well-known South African DJ shared that she encountered difficulty booking the star for a private celebration, hinting that discussions around the fee were real and not merely internet fiction. On social media, reactions split between admiration for Zonke’s talent and criticism of perceived celebrity excess. Some defenders pointed out her long and decorated career in music, where she has won awards and sold out venues, saying a higher fee is part of her brand value. Others joked about how the conversation shows the country’s mixed feelings about pricing in the entertainment world.

The bigger picture in South African music

Zonke’s catalogue and influence stretch back years, with an impact on soul and live performance culture here. Whether you see the R400 000 figure as an anchor for negotiation or a straightforward rate, the online debate highlights a broader curiosity about how artists price their craft in South Africa. Conversations like these often reflect deeper questions about the value of live music, celebrity status, and what audiences expect to pay in a post-pandemic cultural scene.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: News24

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