Kitty Amor Promises Fans A Deeply Rooted Audio Journey At ULTRA South Africa This Year

As anticipation builds for ULTRA South Africa, globally celebrated DJ and producer Kitty Amor is gearing up to deliver a set that promises to be as powerful as it is deeply rooted in the culture that helped shape her sound.

Ahead of the festival, Kitty speaks about her deep connection to South Africa, how she tailors her sets for local crowds, her latest single, and what fans can expect when she takes over the ULTRA stage later this month.

We’re so excited about your upcoming ULTRA South Africa performance. How excited are you to perform to South African fans this month?

South Africa is like a second home to me as I have spent over the last 8 years travelling to the country for shows, in addition to absorbing and learning the ever-evolving musical landscape of the country. Being able to perform to South African fans is a true honour as I always feel inspired by their infectious energy and zest for music.

How differently do you prepare a Kitty Amor show for a London-based crowd, for example, than a South African-based one?

I always take it back to the foundation and its roots when I am preparing to play for a South African crowd. Paying homage to the early years of electronic music and how the country helped shaped what is globally recognised as Afro House today. London receives an educational approach from me, where South Africa receive acknowledgment and respect.

There are many African influences in your music. Where did you initially fall in love with these elements?

Although I learned about the music through my own research and was pulled into the sound whilst I was in university in London, I fell in love with it on a deeper level when I first visited Johannesburg 8 years ago. Seeing how Electronic Music is deeply ingrained in the daily lives of South African people was so breathtaking. That trip forever changed the relationship I have with African Electronic Music for sure.

ULTRA South Africa audiences are known for their energy and diversity. How does that kind of crowd influence the way you approach your set?

It is always interesting learning the different points of entry that the South African audience has with my sets or music. The diversity in my fanbase across Johannesburg and Cape Town speaks for itself, however the crowd really do give me the freedom in artistic flow and allow me to sonically take them on a journey.

Electronic music is constantly evolving. How do you stay inspired and continue pushing your sound forward?

Travelling worldwide spreading the music allows me to remain inspired. Different countries absorb different facets of Afro House or African Electronic Music therefore it is important to keep an ear to ground to learn what works where and what form of education you can provide to best connect with their local audience.

Tell us a little bit about your new single ‘Mean 2 Me’ with Skyla Tylaa and Ruger.

Its dope! The track came about from an impromptu studio session with Skyla Tylaa and Ruger. I learned a lot from Ruger as I was inspired by how he comes up with melodies and his confidence in his songwriting skills. I wanted to give Skyla an element of Afro House whilst taking a commercial approach that comfortably leans into the Afrobeat and Amapiano sounds.

Can you give us a hint of what fans can expect from your ULTRA set?

Immense energy, intensity and a deeply rooted audio journey is what people can expect from me. Keeping Afro House at the core however taking fans on a journey from its tribal roots to the modern day melodic and techno influences is important for me. People should just expect to dance nonstop as I know I will be.

What else do you have up your sleeve for the remainder of 2026?

Not one to speak too much on what is ahead as I love to allow the universe to open me up to all good things. However speaking intentionally, there is A LOT of music to come this year. I am remarkably increasing my solo output as I’ve struck a good balance between touring and studio sessions. More headline shows worldwide as well as South Africa and I will continue to curate my own parties at important musical events such as ADE.

Tickets Selling Fast

As excitement for the 11th edition of ULTRA South Africa builds, tickets have been selling fast and Ultranauts are encouraged to get their tickets before they sell out.

ULTRA SOUTH AFRICA 2026 TICKETING INFO

Don’t miss out—tickets are selling fast! Secure yours before prices increase.

•      General Access: From R1,095 (limited availability)

•      VIP: From R2,500 (limited availability)

•      VVIP (Johannesburg only): From R5,500

•      For those wanting to elevate their ULTRA South Africa experience and book an exclusive VVIP table, please email tables@ultrasouthafrica.com

 Tickets are on sale now at https://ultrasouthafrica.com/

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