
Its last live in the capital dates back to October 2024, with remarkable passages to the fast food of Ankatso and the 67 ha, two districts located on the outskirts of the City of the Mille. This time, the Raggaman will be at the heart of the agglomeration, since it will deliver a showcase to Papa, in Isoraka, on Saturday May 17.
Wala Dem Bad continues his conquest. After igniting the northern triangle, this “black cape soldier” now aims to seduce all the public on the big island with its impactful rhymes and its frightful. The Tananarivian public is looking forward to this show: the artist has repeatedly proven during his tour that he is a real showman. Sometimes wearing a Joker hat, sometimes grimed in Lucifer, Wala teleports her fans in her dark universe. A real sacred monster!
This inimitable artistic signature propelled him to the front of the scene. Today, he shines with several hundred thousand followers. But despite this success, he keeps his feet on the ground. For him, filling the rooms is not an end. The author of Dancehall Maty Zalahabiny is convinced that there is still a lot to accomplish. His dream? Export the Malagasy Ragga beyond borders.
To achieve this, the prodigy of PK.Zone City knows that he must first fully conquer the heart of his compatriots. He shaped his character: between the madness of the Joker and the demonic attitudes of Chucky, he nevertheless embodies, on stage, a paradoxical joy of life. This contrast is only an artistic facade: in everyday life, the young man is calm, respectful, a thousand miles from the sulphurous image that some can have of him. More than a singer, Wala is an actor.
Basically, he wants to get a message across. The frustration of unemployed young people dreaming of a better life, the anger of underpaid workers, brutality in alleys, discrimination and social stratification are all themes that he approaches in his pieces. However, despite this desperate context, his fans continue to dance, dream, fight. Because even in bitterness, there is sometimes a touch of sweetness.
In short, the concert of Wala Dem Bad in Isoraka promises to be a clever mixture of dance and awareness. Through his songs, he tells the ills of an often forgotten youth. This will be an opportunity not to be missed for those who could not attend his live last year!
ISS HERIDINY