The hunt for Scorpion Kings Live tickets has turned into a digital stampede, with 70% of the FNB Stadium capacity sold out in less than 24 hours. The rapid sell-through—sparked by Tuesday’s official ticket opening—underscores the massive cultural pull of the Scorpion Kings and the relentless momentum of amapiano.
The September 19 showcase, led by Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, is already tracking toward a full-capacity crowd at FNB Stadium, with over 70,000 fans expected. It marks a sharp escalation from their 2025 landmark debut, an event that featured heavyweights like Davido and cemented the duo’s stadium credentials.

Demand for Scorpion Kings Live at FNB Stadium triggers digital stampede
Within minutes of Webtickets going live on Tuesday, tens of thousands of fans flooded the system, creating massive virtual queues. One fan captured the scale of the rush in real time:
”45 461 people in the queue. 55 minutes wait time for #ScorpionKingsLive tickets, and it’s pre-sales phase. This statistic is massive. 💯💯💯.”
At its peak, queue snapshots showed a staggering 74,565 people waiting ahead of a single user. The pressure left many fans frustrated as sections shaded out in real-time, with Webtickets issuing automatic updates that they were letting people through “one person at a time” to secure the final general seats.
Organisers confirm the 2026 edition sold out general seating within 24 hours
In a media release sent to NOWinSA on Tuesday, the organising team at iM4 Agency confirmed that tickets are officially live across Webtickets, Pick n Pay, and Boxer stores. They framed the event as a defining moment for the genre’s global trajectory.
“The highly anticipated return of Scorpion Kings Live is gearing up to deliver the biggest Amapiano celebration the world has ever seen,” the team stated. In a move to welcome the genre’s next generation, the organisers confirmed the event is now open to fans aged 14 and up.
Kabza De Small took to X to alert fans that while general tickets are flying, a premium phase is still to come:
”Tickets officially on sale @webtickets. Suites go on sale 22 May 2026. Asambe 🤟🏽 #ScorpionKingsLive.”
Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa confirm Scorpion Kings Live Suite tickets for May release
The frenzy mirrors the duo’s history of breaking records, including their iconic 10-hour marathon which proved they can hold a stadium crowd’s attention for half a day.
Anticipation is now reaching fever pitch as fans wait to see if the 2026 lineup will include frequent collaborators like Sjava, Young Stunna, or trailblazers like DBN Gogo.
Everything you should know: The Scorpion Kings Live at FNB Stadium explainer
If you missed the first wave of tickets or are preparing for the September 19 spectacle, here is the essential “A Family Affair” breakdown.
Key event details
Strict Rule: No entry after 21:30. No passouts allowed (once you leave, you cannot re-enter).
Date: Saturday, September 19, 2026
Venue: FNB Stadium (Soccer City), Johannesburg
Gates Open: 12:00 | Main Show: 18:00 – 23:30
The 2026 edition sold out: Tickets from R400 to R1,500
| Category | Price Range | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Field | R990 – R1,500 | SOLD OUT |
| Level 1 & 2 Seated | R700 – R850 | SOLD OUT |
| Level 5 Seated | R400 – R650 | SOLD OUT |
High demand for Scorpion Kings Live Suite tickets: Sales open May 22
Hospitality suites go live on May 22, 2026, exclusively on Webtickets.
- Capacity: Suites typically accommodate 10–20 guests.
- Perks: Premium elevated views, private restrooms, and dedicated staff.
- Estimated Cost: Standard suites are expected to range from R25,000 to R40,000, while VVIP packages can exceed R100,000.
Entry requirements & rules
- Age Restriction: No under 14s.
- Mandatory ID: A valid ID is required for entry. No ID = no entry.
- Prohibited: No outside food, drinks, hubbly pipes (shisha), drugs, or weapons.
Venue & transport
FNB Stadium (Soccer City) in Nasrec has ample secure parking, but arriving early is essential. Public transport options include Rea Vaya bus services, while those using Uber or Bolt should expect high demand and surge pricing after the show.

