Armstrong vs Onesmus Battle

Armstrong and Onesimus are set to face off in a highly anticipated live show titled “Armstrong vs Onesimus: The Never Ending Battle.” The event is already creating massive excitement among Malawian music lovers, with many calling it one of the biggest musical battles expected this year.

The poster of Armstrong vs Onesmus: The Never Ending Battle 2026 show 


The show will take place on 28 February 2026 at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe, and it will start at 5PM. The official poster has been widely shared on social media, presenting the event like a real showdown between two strong performers.

Fans are expecting Onesimus to bring out his biggest hits, including “Controller” and “Here We Go,” songs that have helped him build a strong following both locally and beyond Malawi. Supporters believe his smooth vocals and experience on big stages will give him an advantage.

On the other hand, Armstrong is also coming into the battle with a strong catalogue of popular songs, including “Sungani” and “Ndatopa.” Many fans believe Armstrong’s energy, stage presence, and ability to connect with the crowd will make him a serious competitor on the night.



Ticket prices have been structured to encourage early purchases, with January prices set at MK20,000 Standard and MK50,000 VIP, while February prices rise to MK25,000 Standard and MK75,000 VIP. At the door, fans will pay MK30,000 Standard and MK100,000 VIP, meaning those who buy late will spend more.

With excitement growing across platforms like Facebook and TikTok, many fans have already started debating who will dominate the stage. As the date draws closer, the concert is expected to attract a huge crowd, making it a must-attend event for anyone who loves Malawian music.

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