Nasty C's Ivyson Campus Tour 2025: The Hype, The Details, And The Fans' Requests

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  • Nasty C has officially announced the 2025 Ivyson Campus Tour, revealing the universities he’ll be rocking.
  • Fans can snag free tickets to the Ivyson Campus Tour on a first-come, first-served basis—so don’t snooze!
  • Students from universities not on the list are urging Nasty C to extend the tour to their campuses.
Nasty C announced the universities he'll be performing at for the 2025 Ivyson Campus Tour. Image: Gareth Cattermole - MTV/Getty Images for MTV. Source: Getty Images

Let me tell you, Nasty C is bringing the heat to South African campuses in 2025. Fans are losing their minds after the hitmaker behind "SMA" dropped the news about the Ivyson Campus Tour. This announcement comes hot on the heels of him revealing new dates for his Ivyson Tour, keeping the buzz alive and kicking. It's like he's saying, "2024 was great, but 2025 is going to be even bigger." And trust me, with Nasty C, bigger always means better.

The "Zulu Man With Some Power" rapper didn't waste any time. He took to his official social media accounts to share the exciting news that he'll be hitting campuses all over South Africa. If you're a student, this is your moment to witness one of the country's biggest artists perform live right in your backyard—or, well, your campus quad.

Here's Where Nasty C Will Be Performing in 2025

In a recent Instagram post, Nasty C unveiled the poster showcasing the universities confirmed for the Ivyson Campus Tour. And let me tell you, he’s covering a lot of ground. He's set to deliver his electrifying performances across KwaZulu-Natal, the Western Cape, and Gauteng provinces, bringing the energy to students who've been waiting for this moment.

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  • Starting with KwaZulu-Natal, Nasty C will be gracing the stages of Durban University of Technology (DUT), Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT), and the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). Now, if you're a student from these parts, mark your calendars because this is going to be unforgettable. Moving to the Western Cape, the rapper will take the stage at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), the University of Cape Town (UCT), and the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). If you're in Cape Town, you're in for a treat.

    When the tour hits Gauteng, Nasty C will perform at the University of Pretoria (UP), Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), and the University of Johannesburg (UJ). These universities are going to be buzzing with excitement as students gear up to see one of their favorite artists perform live.

    But here's the kicker: students at these universities can grab free tickets by scanning QR codes on posters that will be strategically placed around select campuses. However, tickets are limited, so it’s a first-come, first-served situation. If you want to see Nasty C live, my advice? Be ready to act fast.

    Students Beg for More Universities to Be Added

    While the announcement sparked excitement among many, fans from universities not on the list quickly took to the comments section, pleading for their campuses to be included. These students aren’t just asking—they’re demanding. They want to be part of the Ivyson magic, and who can blame them? Meanwhile, students from the confirmed universities are urging Nasty C to reveal the tour dates so they can plan accordingly. The anticipation is real.

    Here’s what some fans had to say:

    @KaeTeeSA1 asked:

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  • “There are no campuses in the Eastern Cape, though?”

    @TshepisoKa94385 pleaded:

    “Give us the dates now 😭 Thina we don’t go to campus every day.”

    @TshepoLekgetho said:

    “Free State should be on your list, please 🙏🏾”

    @JayyKumkanii remarked:

    “Come to UFS, Bloemfontein campus! You promised us a free show at the Ivyson tour back in 2022. Time to pay up, razo😂🙏🏾”

    @masterwebster01 chimed in:

    “Let me help you out with Stellenbosch University 🙌👌”

    @DahippiePrstn added:

    “Come to the University of Mpumalanga. You got a load of fans 🤞🏿”

    @LilGangTz1 simply said:

    “We miss you!”
    Nasty C at the Galaxy KDay at Meerendal Estates. Image: Dereck Green/Gallo Images via Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

    Nasty C has always had a strong connection with his fanbase, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he adds more universities to the Ivyson Campus Tour. The rapper, who recently released the single "For Certain" as a thank-you to his fans for making 2024 unforgettable, knows how to keep his audience engaged. His ability to connect with fans is one of the reasons he’s become such a massive figure in the South African music scene.

    Nasty C Makes History on Spotify

    Speaking of history, Nasty C set a new record as the most streamed Hip Hop musician in South Africa. The "I Love It Here" rapper reached an impressive 100 million streams on Spotify. Globally, he surpassed a billion streams across all Digital Streaming Platforms (DSPs). This milestone is a testament to his growth and influence in the industry. While he didn’t claim the title of the most streamed artist in South Africa on Spotify in 2024—Drake took that crown—he’s still making waves and proving that he’s a force to be reckoned with.

    Drake had quite the year himself, trading bars with Kendrick Lamar and keeping the rap world on its toes. But Nasty C isn’t one to be overshadowed. With his Ivyson Campus Tour and continued success, he’s showing the world that South African hip-hop is here to stay—and he’s leading the charge.

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