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DBN Gogo plans bold 24-hour DJ set

Posted on February 10, 2026
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South Africa’s dance floors have seen plenty of marathon performances over the years, but DBN Gogo is now preparing for something that could shift the conversation entirely. The amapiano star has announced plans for an ambitious 24-hour DJ set, a move she says is less about chasing records and more about testing her own limits.

For fans who have followed her rise from local sets to global stages, the announcement feels like the next natural step in a career built on momentum.

A personal challenge, not just a headline moment

The award-winning DJ has been open about the motivation behind the idea. With nearly a decade behind the decks, she wants to push herself creatively and physically, not simply tick off another milestone.

She has described the set as a way to see how far she can stretch as an artist and as a person. The goal is to grow her legacy rather than chase titles. That mindset has resonated with supporters who see her as one of the artists consistently pushing the amapiano sound forward.

The planned performance is scheduled to run from midnight to midnight across a full day, turning the event into a musical journey rather than a standard club appearance.

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More than just amapiano on the playlist

While DBN Gogo is closely tied to the amapiano movement, the marathon session is expected to move across multiple genres. Fans can anticipate a mix that includes deep house, afro house, piano, and even touches of hip hop-inspired sounds.

Her intention is to build a narrative through music across different times of day, shifting the energy from high intensity early hours to more nostalgic daytime moments before lifting the mood again at night. It is a format designed to tell a story through sound, something long sets allow DJs to do in a way shorter gigs simply cannot.

She is also expected to share the stage with other well-known DJs at selected moments, reinforcing the collaborative culture that defines South Africa’s dance scene.

I’ve played the biggest stages.
Now I’m challenging the biggest opponent… myself.

24 hours behind the decks.
No shortcuts. No pauses. Just stamina, discipline and music.

Midnight to midnight.
04–05 April 2026

I hope you stay the course with me 🔋❤️#DBNGOGO24HOURS pic.twitter.com/UewdeX0EvH

— uMaka Mah 👵🏽 (@DBNGOGO) February 9, 2026

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A bigger moment for women in the industry

Beyond endurance, the performance carries symbolic weight. The set is positioned as a statement about women challenging expectations in a space that has historically been male-dominated.

DBN Gogo has spoken about wanting other women to push boundaries and take creative risks, a message that has already sparked strong reactions online. Supporters have flooded her social media with excitement, promising to show up and witness what many are calling a landmark moment for local music.

In a country where amapiano grew from township parties into a global export, seeing one of its leading female figures attempt something this bold feels culturally significant.

We’ll be there🤝 https://t.co/ZH8TN7smxC

— Wayne (@Sizane_) February 10, 2026

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Why this matters for the SA music story

South Africa has a history of marathon DJ performances, but moments like this are less about duration and more about narrative. Long-form sets allow artists to trace influences, revisit earlier sounds, and connect different eras of dance music in one continuous experience.

For DBN Gogo, that means showing audiences where her musical journey began and how it has evolved alongside the genre itself.

If successful, the event could become one of those stories fans reference years later when talking about turning points in the amapiano era. Not just because of the time on the decks, but because of what it represents for representation, growth, and creative ambition in the local scene.

Source: Briefly News

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