Boargazm announce live return on the Emalyth Fest 2026 bill in Johannesburg, South Africa

Boargazm are set to return to the stage at Emalyth Fest 2026 in Johannesburg, marking their first live appearance in three years, with Sognage hosting the comeback on 7 February.

Pretoria’s self-described “intergalactic space metal” crew Boargazm are set to hit the stage at Emalyth Fest 2026 at Sognage in Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa, on 7 February.

Emalyth shared the booking as a “special announcement”, framing it as Boargazm’s comeback show and pointing to Sognage as the site of the “carnage”. The slot drops them into a 14-band, two-stage day that AFRICA.ROCKS already flagged as a wide snapshot of South Africa’s heavy underground, built for pit energy but with enough room for darker and stranger corners.

If you haven’t crossed paths with Boargazm before, the basics are simple. They’re Pretoria-based, they lean into groove metal, and they wrap it all in sci-fi lore and pig-masked theatre, right down to the “Hail bacon” tagline and the “Pig Whisperers” mythos that runs through their releases. Their most recent full-length is Armagammon, released via Mongrel Records in May 2023, following singles like “Omikron” in the same cycle. For a quick entry point into their older era, “Barbatus” also has an official video.

Emalyth Fest itself runs on phased ticket pricing (R150 / R250 / R300), with the full lineup and event details centred on Sognage.

Joel Costa
Joel Costahttps://africa.rocks
Joel Costa is a music and gear editor with over two decades of experience. He has written for and led titles such as Metal Hammer Portugal, Terrorizer, Ultraje, BassEmpi.re and Guitarrista. He has also worked in music PR and led record labels. Across those magazines, he helped publish interviews and features with artists ranging from Metallica, Zakk Wylde, Ghost, Judas Priest, and Mastodon to Pat Smear (Nirvana), Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order), Mohini Dey, and KMFDM. He is the author of books on Kurt Cobain and The Beatles.

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