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South African breakout singer-songwriter Booshle G has quickly emerged as one of the most compelling new voices in indie-folk-pop, known for turning deeply personal moments into songs that resonate far beyond the stage. Blending raw honesty with uplifting melodies and soulful storytelling, his music sits at the intersection of vulnerability, resilience, and hope….
South African breakout singer-songwriter Booshle G has quickly emerged as one of the most compelling new voices in indie-folk-pop, known for turning deeply personal moments into songs that resonate far beyond the stage. Blending raw honesty with uplifting melodies and soulful storytelling, his music sits at the intersection of vulnerability, resilience, and hope.
After breakout moments that saw him open for Myles Smith, Jeremy Loops, and Neon Dreams, Booshle G returns in May 2026 for his first-ever headline tour, marking his third time performing in the country, this time bringing his own full body of work and community-driven live experience to the stage.
Fresh off UK and European dates with Neon Dreams and ahead of European shows supporting Billy Raffoul, Booshle G continues to carve a global path of his own. His rapidly growing audience spans continents, and a fiercely loyal fanbase drawn to his unfiltered lyricism and emotionally charged performances.
The tour arrives in support of his debut album, ‘I Was Never Alone’ (out February 2026) — a 12-track journey through doubt, heartbreak, healing, and the quiet realization that even in our loneliest moments, we are never truly alone. The album features fan favourites like ‘Best Life’, ‘Broken Heart’, and ‘Take Me Home’, alongside the powerful single ‘Heavy’, a song born from emotional exhaustion and the fight to keep going anyway.
“This album is everything I’ve felt, everything I’ve lived,” Booshle G shares. “If you’ve ever questioned or lost your way, I hope these songs remind you that you were never alone — and you never will be.”
Expect intimate moments, powerful sing-alongs, and a live show that feels less like a performance and more like a shared release.





