Popular Music Producer Cubique DJ Shares Update After His Car Was Stolen at Scorpion Kings Concert

Popular Music Producer Cubique DJ Shares Update After His Car Was Stolen at Scorpion Kings Concert

  • South African popular music producer Cubique DJ recently gave an update regarding his car after it was stolen at the Scorpion Kings Live concert
  • The DJ shared on social media that the tracking company found his car in Soweto, and it was stripped
  • Many netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions to Cubique DJ's update on social media
Netizens reacted to Cubique DJ's update
Cubique DJ shared an update regarding his stolen car. Image: @cubiquedj
Source: Instagram

Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa made history this past weekend with their highly anticipated concert, Scorpion Kings With Friends Live. However, despite giving fans a great night, the popular music producer Cubique DJ shared his frustration about his car being stolen during the event.

On Saturday, 30 August 2025, the music producer shared an update with his fans and followers on his X (formerly Twitter) page regarding his vehicle that was stolen during the Scorpion Kings With Friends Live Concert on Friday, 29 August 2025, at the Loftus Stadium in Pretoria.

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Cubique DJ revealed that the tracking company found his car in Soweto, but unfortunately, when they retrieved the vehicle, it was already stripped.

"Update, tracker found it in Soweto stripped," he wrote.

Before sharing this update, Cubique DJ also praised Kabza and Maphorisa for pulling a great music festival and a night many patrons will remember forever.

See the post below:

Netizens react to Cubique DJ's carjacking update

Shortly after the DJ shared his update about his stolen car on social media, many netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions. Here's what they had to say below:

@Krayzie_Animal said:

"At least the show was 10/10. Insurance will take care of the car."

@elkay40 responded:

"Not only was the show 10/10...You are about to get a new car."

@IAmShemoansJele replied:

"Hade mate, just glad you weren’t there when they took it, that’s a another trauma I wouldn’t wish on anyone."

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@AnelisaNzungu questioned:

"Someone please explain how the tracker works for me, because I always assumed they can pick up GPS coordinates in real time and then respond in the moment?"

@MawelaOmpha wrote:

"Eix sorry bra, after what happened with Justin Bieber's concert at FNB back in 2017. I always dread events like this even soccer matches. I suggest finding a home not so far from the stadium, ask them to park, and maybe buy a cold drink. And use Uber to the actual stadium, cause Mzansi."

@MegaFunTweets mentioned:

"The problem was you were too busy at the event to notice it was gone. Those guys only need 2-3 hours of uninterrupted time to fully strip the car. Sorry for your loss. But I think it’s time we start doing something about people who buy parts for cheap, knowing it was stolen."
Netizens reacted to Cubique DJ being carjacked
Cubique DJ's car was stolen at the Scorpion Kings concert. Image: @cubiquedj
Source: Instagram

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Briefly News previously reported that DJ Maphorisa gave fans a glimpse of what they can expect on the 29th of August with his recent performance.

The star had the crowd moving and vibing to his set at the Zimfest 2025 on Saturday, 26 July 2025. Several netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions to Madumoney's performance.

Source: Briefly News

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