Motlanalo Brings Love to Life with Intimate Valentine’s Day Live Music Event in Limpopo

As Valentine’s Day draws closer, singer Motlanalo is creating space for a deeper celebration of love through music. The Limpopo born artist, whose real name is Beauty Rammalo, is set to host a special Valentine’s Day live event that welcomes both singles and couples into a shared moment of connection, reflection and sound.
At 32, Motlanalo continues to shape a musical identity rooted in love, growth and emotional honesty. Much of her catalogue explores themes of love, with her upcoming album Nkamogele Ke Nna, set for release on Valentine’s Day, standing as a clear reflection of that focus.
She describes the event as something she has long envisioned. This time, the intention is to offer an intimate setting where live band performances take centre stage and the audience can engage fully with the music. For Motlanalo, the experience is as important as the sound.
The artist says her understanding of love is deeply personal and informed by her upbringing. Raised in an environment where love was consistently expressed and taught, she credits her grandmother for shaping her outlook. Self love, she believes, is the foundation of every healthy relationship and a theme that runs through both her life and her music.
That philosophy influences the creative direction of the Valentine’s Day event. The setting, performances and overall atmosphere are carefully curated to reflect love in its many forms. Through her music, Motlanalo encourages couples to nurture their relationships and individuals to reconnect with themselves.
She also stresses that love begins within. You can only give to others what you already hold inside. That belief continues to inspire some of her most heartfelt compositions and performances.
Motlanalo’s Valentine’s Day live music experience takes place on Saturday, 14 February at Meropa Casino and Entertainment World in Polokwane, Limpopo. The event promises soulful live music, intentional storytelling and a reminder that love remains one of music’s most powerful forces.



