Zoë Modiga – Biography, Real Name, Age and Career

Zoë Modiga, whose full name is Palesa Nomthandazo Phumelele Modiga, is a South African singer and songwriter who rose to prominence after competing in The Voice South Africa in 2016. Her second studio album, Inganekwane, released in 2020, achieved global success by debuting at number one.

Profile Summary

Full NamePalesa Nomthandazo Phumelele Modiga
Professionally known asZoë Modiga
Year of Birth1993
Place of BirthOverport, Pietermaritzburg, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
NationalitySouth African
Age32 years (2025)
OccupationSinger, Songwriter
GenreJazz
InstrumentsVocals, Guitar, Piano, Clarinet
LabelsYelloëwax,BandaBanda Agency
Instagram@zoemodiga

Early Life 

Zoë Modiga, born Palesa Nomthandazo Phumelele Modiga in Overport, Durban, grew up in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. She discovered her love for music at the age of 10 by participating in local singing competitions. She later attended the National School of Arts in Johannesburg, where she honed her skills in classical piano, clarinet, and vocals. Between 2013 and 2015, she pursued jazz performance studies at the University of Cape Town’s College of Music. In 2015, she earned the SAMRO Overseas Scholarship for Jazz, and the following year, she reached the Top 8 on The Voice South Africa.

Career

Zoë Modiga released her debut studio album, Yellow: The Novel, in 2017. The project earned nominations for Best African Artist Album and Best Jazz Album at the South African Music Awards. Her second album, Inganekwane, dropped on June 26, 2020, blending jazz, Motown soul, and African storytelling. It debuted at number one globally.

In December 2021, Modiga headlined the 14th Annual Mzansi Fela Festival at the State Theatre in Gauteng. On September 14, she announced her Cos Cos Yaphela Tour along with her third studio album. The tour included three dates and concluded at The Star Theatre in Cape Town on October 20.

In November 2023, Glamour honored Modiga with the Women of the Year title. The following April, she announced the pre-save for her third studio album, Nomthandazo, which was officially released on April 26, 2024. In June 2024, Spotify named her the EQUAL Africa ambassador for the month. Later that year, she unveiled her Nzalabantu concert, which took place on October 4 at The Star Theatre in Cape Town.

Discography

Albums

2019 – Yellow: The Novel

2020 – Inganekwane

2024 – Nomthandazo

Music Videos

2020 – Lengoma

2020 – Umdali

2021 – SINENKANI

Singles

2019 – LENGOMA

2020 – Umdali

2020 – Umlolozelo

2024 – Ngelosi

2024 – Amen

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