Sauti za Busara 2026 tickets

How to Buy Tickets for Sauti za Busara 2026 in Zanzibar

The vibrant Sauti za Busara 2026 festival will take place from February 5–8, 2026, at the iconic Mnazi Mmoja Grounds in Stone Town, Zanzibar. Known as one of Africa’s most celebrated music festivals, it attracts thousands of visitors from across the continent and beyond. If you’re planning to attend, here’s a clear and complete guide on how to secure your tickets safely.

Buy Tickets Only from the Official Festival Website

The safest way to purchase tickets for Sauti za Busara is through the official website:

Official Ticket Page: https://busaramusic.org/tickets/

Tickets are sold primarily as 4-Day Festival Passes, with various pricing tiers depending on nationality and access level. A 5% administrative fee applies to online purchases. Early bird tickets have largely sold out, so buyers are encouraged to act quickly.

Limited gate tickets may be available on-site, but these are not guaranteed.

Ticket Categories and Prices (4-Day Pass)

Here’s a breakdown of key ticket types for Sauti za Busara 2026:

Ticket Types

CategoryPrice (TZS, 4-Day Pass)Access Details [busaramusic]​
VIP Grandstand680,000VIP seating, bar, restrooms + all areas
VIP Tanzanian Citizens340,000Same as VIP (ID req.)
Regular International490,000Amphitheatre, main stage, food court
African Passports245,000Same as Regular (passport req.)
East Africa Residents245,000Same as Regular (permit req.)
Tanzanian Citizens45,000Amphitheatre + standing (ID req.)
Children under 12FreeAll areas

Important Booking Tips for International Visitors

If you’re travelling from abroad, book your tickets early and confirm accommodation in Stone Town well in advance. Zanzibar gets busy during festival week.

Refunds are available until January 31, with 90% returned after fees.

While some third-party travel platforms may advertise passes, the official Busara website remains the most reliable source.

FAQs

1. Where is Sauti za Busara 2026 being held?
At Mnazi Mmoja Grounds in Stone Town, Zanzibar.

2. Can I buy tickets at the gate?
Limited gate tickets may be available, but advance online booking is strongly recommended.

3. Are there discounts for African nationals?
Yes, African passport holders and East African residents receive discounted pricing with a valid ID.

4. Is there a refund policy?
Yes, 90% refunds (after fees) are available until January

David Njoroge

David Njoroge is a sports journalist who covers African football leagues, athletics, and major continental tournaments. He shares inspiring stories of athletes and the growing sports culture across Africa.

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