Khaya Mthethwa Celebrates God’s Faithfulness Following Divine Success Of “Art And Worship II” Concert
Khaya Mthethwa Celebrates God’s Faithfulness Following Divine Success Of “Art And Worship II” Concert. The Big Top Arena at Carnival City pulsed with expectant worshippers on Saturday as Khaya Mthethwa’s Art & Worship II Concert closed out its run with a night that blended cinematic staging, intimate prayer moments, and a roster of South Africa’s most stirring worship voices.

“If there’s one thing I’ve seen in this season, it’s the faithfulness of God,” Khaya shared after the final chords faded, a simple but resonant remark that set the tone for the evening and the testimony many attendees spoke about as they left the venue.
The evening featured a powerful lineup of worship leaders and artists — including HLE, Xolile Mncwango, Psalmist Takie Ndou, Oncemore Six, and Yanga — each bringing their unique voice and presence to the stage.
Production at the Big Top matched the ambition of the bill: sweeping lighting cues that mirrored the ebb and flow of worship, crisp sound that kept every lyric audible, and visual backdrops that framed each artist’s message without stealing the moment. The stage felt like a gallery and a chapel at once — an apt image for a show that sits at the intersection of artistry and devotion.
Audience response was immediate and palpable. At several points, the room fell into hushed attention, then erupted in applause and cheers as spontaneous worship rose.
For many in the crowd, the night felt both celebratory and restorative: powerful choruses gave way to whispered prayers, and faces lit by stage lights lifted in unison as familiar refrains swelled through the arena. Khaya’s closing reflections — and his simple, grateful line about God’s faithfulness — seemed to sum up what organisers intended: a public space for creativity to meet worship and for audiences to leave changed, if only a little.
