Wiggzaro is a South African-born, London-based musician whose world–tribal live-electronic dance music merges rhythm, spirit, and story. After a decade of stillness and deep inner transformational work, he returns with renewed energy, weaving finger style electric guitar, vocals, and percussion with pre-produced electronic soundscapes. Using Ableton Live, foot pedals, and effects to shape and control his sets in real time, he draws on his African roots, world music and global electronic dance influences to create uplifting performances that ignite dance floors, awaken the spirit, and celebrate life — transformative, immersive journeys where music becomes medicine, movement becomes ritual, and every beat invites us deeper into connection.
Wiggzaro Sonic Highights (4:44)
Here is a 4:44 audio reel featuring excerpts from different tracks from my performances. This reel offers a taste of the rhythms, textures, and energy I bring to the stage
Fan Clips
September 2015, Angsbaka, Sweden. Audience clip from Angsbaka Tantra Festival. See if you can spot singer songwriter Fia dancing in the crowd.
August 2025, Rumi Fest, UK. First festival after a decade of silence. Mobile phone clip shared by an audience member at Rumi Fest.
Fan Feedback
“Wiggzaro’s set blew my mind open, and my heart and dancing body! It was like tasting something I have never tasted before, unexpected sounds & twists, full of surprises! The audience went wild full of joy and unleashed power! I’d travel far and wide to experience this set again!” – Laura Merri (Rumi Fest 2025)
“I absolutely loved everything Wiggzaro did! The rhythm and beats kept me hooked, the electric guitar added such an electrifying touch, and the earthy blends with that bouncy melody lifted me into pure ecstasy. The music doesn’t just sound good—it takes you on a spiritual journey that feels both grounding and uplifting.” – Naila Hazell (Rumi Fest 2025)
Photos
Recent Photos
Photos 2013 - 2015
Video Highlights
Album Launch highlights - March 2013
Highlights video from my “Emerge into the Light” album launch at Passing Clouds, March 2013. I invited all the artists who had featured on the album to join me on stage for the performance.
Closing chapter: Final Festival Performance before a long hiatus from music. - August 2015
This was the last festival I played before burnout and retreating into a decade of silence and inner personal transformation work. I was seriously ill here, I had lost 13kg, my body was in agony, emotionally I was shattered and I was out of alignment with myself. There was a moment on stage where I knew I had to put the music aside to rest for some time.