Renowned rapper Cassper Nyovest has confirmed that his Fill Up concert will make a comeback this year, despite facing recent criticism over his latest single, Kusho Bani.
The rapper, known for his ability to sell out stadiums, took to social media to announce his plans to host another Fill Up event, vowing to prove his critics wrong and reclaim his dominance in the industry.
Cassper Responds to Criticism
The decision to host another Fill Up concert comes after podcast host Mac G made bold claims about Cassper’s career during a recent episode of Podcast and Chill.
Mac G labeled the rapper “washed”, suggesting that he should step away from music before the industry moves on without him.
Cassper, however, is determined to prove that he remains relevant in the game.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he hit back with confidence:
“You know what? Let me book a stadium and do Fill Up one more time so we can restore order. Nkare bafana ba ba Tla ntlwaela cause ke itidimaletse! (Looks like these boys are being disrespectful because I’m quiet). Which stadium y’all want? Let’s rock.”
A Legacy of Sold-Out Stadiums
Cassper’s Fill Up concerts have been groundbreaking in the South African music industry, with each event drawing thousands of fans.
His first Fill Up concert at The Dome in Johannesburg (2015) made history as one of the first South African hip-hop stadium shows to sell out.
Following this success, he continued the trend with:
- Fill Up Orlando Stadium (2016)
- Fill Up FNB Stadium (2017) – the largest stadium in South Africa, proving his ability to draw massive crowds
- Fill Up Moses Mabhida Stadium (2018) in Durban
- Fill Up Mmabatho Stadium (2022) in his hometown, Mahikeng
Each of these concerts solidified Cassper’s reputation as a stadium-level performer, capable of competing with international acts.
Cassper Confirms Plans for 2025 Fill Up Concert
After a brief hiatus, Cassper has assured fans that Fill Up is back this year.
He shared his excitement on social media, expressing renewed determination to make the event a massive success:
“I’m doing it. I’m not bigger or better than anyone in the game. I’m not bigger than the game itself. I trust God. Anything is possible if you pray. There is power in the name of Jesus. Even if the world was against you, you will come out unscathed. Watch.”
He also revealed that his longtime manager, T-Lee, had been pushing for Fill Up’s return, and now that he’s ready, the entire team is excited:
“Just called my manager T-Lee, and asked him to call stadium management because I’m doing Fill Up this year. Never heard that ngga get so excited. He has been asking me and I’m finally ready. Team Nyovest. Get ready. We going back to the stadium. It’s time. We move by faith.”*
Which Stadium Will Host Fill Up?
While Cassper has not officially announced the venue for the upcoming Fill Up concert, he has asked fans to suggest possible locations.
Many speculate that he could return to FNB Stadium, while others have called for him to explore new cities such as Cape Town or Port Elizabeth.
Regardless of the venue, the hype surrounding Fill Up 2025 is already building, with fans eager to see Cassper prove his critics wrong and deliver another legendary performance.
Final Thoughts
Cassper Nyovest has consistently shown his ability to defy expectations, and his decision to bring back Fill Up proves that he’s still one of the most ambitious and hard-working artists in the industry.
With stadium-sized dreams and unshakable confidence, it looks like Mac G’s criticism has only fueled Cassper’s motivation—and fans can’t wait to witness the return of one of South Africa’s biggest concerts.