

InDuna is an Afro-Kiwi artist and producer whose music blends the vibrant rhythms of his South African roots with modern electronic production. Now based in Wellington, he creates high-energy, uplifting sounds that celebrate culture, movement, and connection. His live performances fuse Afro-pop grooves, driving percussion, melodic hooks, and dynamic stage presence, delivering a show that is both emotionally resonant and impossible not to move to.
A rising voice in Aotearoa’s music scene, InDuna’s 2025 EP Go High debuted at #16 on the Official Top 20 Aotearoa Albums Chart, cementing his status as one of the country’s emerging artists to watch. He has headlined shows in Wellington and Auckland, and has opened for acclaimed acts including Deva Mahal, Jess B.
His music has also connected internationally, with his single “Dreams” winning Best Original Song at the International Online Web Fest and featuring in the documentary Ink and Gold: An Artist’s Journey to Olympic Glory.
In 2024, InDuna was honoured with The King’s Trust Young Global Achiever Award, recognised at a Buckingham Palace reception attended by King Charles III a milestone acknowledging both his creative achievements and journey.
Through rhythm, storytelling, and a bold Afro-Kiwi identity, InDuna creates music that uplifts, inspires, and brings people together a powerful experience on any stage.














