Zoe The Seed to perform at UKZN’s Centre for Jazz and Popular Music

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Due to Unforeseen circumstances, Tshepo Fela will no longer be playing at Centre for Jazz and Popular Music on Wednesday, March 1.

Instead local vocalist Zoe the Seed and friends will be lighting up the stage with original compositions from 6pm . This gig is a preview of what Zoe will be presenting at her Jazzy rainbow (93 Simiso Nkwanyana Road) gig on March 10. Continue reading

Pianist, Christopher Duigan, and guitarist, James Grace, to perform at St Agnes’ Church in Kloof

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James Grace (guitar) and Christopher Duigan (piano) will perform in Kloof this week.

POPULAR Cape Town-based guitarist, James Grace, will be performing at St Agnes Church in Kloof on Thursday, February 23. Continue reading

Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a multi-cultural musical showcase

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KZN Youth Wind Band member Talente Mhlongo.

The KZN Youth Wind Band (KZNYWB) returns to the iZulu Theatre at Sibiya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom to celebrate the ushering in of the Chinese New Year.

Featuring a wide range of music genres, from traditional Chinese and African to film, popular and classical, this concert promises to some to suit all music tastes. The band will perform at 7pm on February 15. Continue reading

Catch the fabulous Nibs van der Spuy and Guy Buttery live in KZN

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Nibs van der Spuy (left) and Guy Buttery are currently on a tour of KZN. Photo: Deborah Roussouw

Although they have shared the stage for more than 15 years now, the opportunity of catching Nibs van der Spuy and Guy Buttery performing as a duo in South Africa has become increasingly rare.

With their demanding schedules as solo artists and with Nibs being based six months of the year in Portugal, the duo only manages a handful of shows together a year -if any at all. So, make sure you book for their concerts in KwaZulu-Natal in February. Continue reading

Join Cat Simoni and Paul Spence as they celebrate the ‘luvverly’ songs from classical musical, ‘My Fair Lady’

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Catch Midlands songbird, Cat Simoni, in Wouldn’t it be Luvverly! at the Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo, Durban, at 2pm and 6.30 pm on Sunday, January 22 and at the Rhumbelow Theatre – Pietermaritzburg at the Allan Wilson Shellhole at 2pm and 6.30pm on Sunday, February 12.

Written by Paul Spence, who co-stars with Cat, the show celebrates the Higgins & Liza story through all the unforgettable music of the wonderful Lerner and Loewe West End and Broadway show, My Fair Lady. Continue reading