Rock, jazz and iconic voices: Cape Town's weekend of musical magic awaits
Zoid Psalm is a new music production featuring Karen Zoid on electric guitar alongside a full church organ. The show explores the contrast between rock and sacred music, creating an original sound experience.
It's an intense, stripped-back performance that brings two powerful styles into unexpected harmony.
Before the show, guests can enjoy a Langtafel lunch (long tables), shared plates, and locally inspired food that sets the tone for a unique musical experience.
Where: NG Kerk, Bloubergstrand.
When: Saturday, May 24, at 12.30pm.
This concert honours Miriam Makeba, the 'Mother of African Music,' through her iconic songs and story. Led by rising jazz talent Thandeka Dladla, it's a powerful tribute to her music and legacy.
The Cape Town Big Band Jazz Festival highlights young musical talent with 25 big bands performing over four nights.
Where: Cafe Roux, Noordhoek.
When: Sunday, May 25, at 4pm.
A must for jazz lovers, the event supports music initiatives in underprivileged communities and partners with the South African College of Music.
Where: Concert Hall, Baxter Theatre.
When: Runs from Wednesday, May 28, at 7pm.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

TimesLIVE
a day ago
- TimesLIVE
Lebo M: setting the record straight with facts over fiction
For more than three decades Lebo M, the South African composer and producer behind The Lion King 's iconic sound, has stood as a global symbol of excellence, resilience, and African artistic pride. From the streets of Soweto to the grand stages of Broadway, his voice has moved millions. However, behind the acclaim and accolades lies a personal narrative too often hijacked by fiction and tabloid sensationalism. Let's set the record straight: Lebo M has been married four times. Of the four marriages, only two were legally registered in SA — and yes, there are official certificates from the department of home affairs to prove this. The oft-repeated claim that he has been married 10 times is not only inaccurate, it's an insult. It's a distortion of a person's journey through love, family and growth. 'I'm an artist, a father and a South African,' said Lebo M. 'Like many people, I've experienced love, loss and growth. The ongoing lie about 10 marriages needs to stop. There are four marriage certificates.'

TimesLIVE
a day ago
- TimesLIVE
Billboard launches Billboard Africa, a game-changer for the continent's music industry
In a landmark move that underscores the global rise of African music, Billboard announced the launch of Billboard Africa during its inaugural Global Power Players event in London. The new chapter signals a bold expansion by the iconic music authority, with a mission to spotlight, celebrate and elevate the African music scene on a global stage. In collaboration with Global Venture Partners, Billboard Africa promises to be more than a regional offshoot. It will serve as a powerhouse platform, delivering a robust lineup of editorial content, real-time music charts, exclusive videos and interviews, breaking news and bespoke events all centered around Africa's rich and diverse musical tapestry. 'African music has evolved into a dynamic force with a rich cultural heritage and an undeniable impact on the world,' said Mike Van, president of Billboard. 'The new platform enables us to create meaningful opportunities for African artists to connect with a global audience, elevating their talent to unprecedented levels.' From the rhythmic heartbeats of Afrobeats and amapiano to the soulful echoes of Afro-jazz and hip-hop, Billboard Africa is poised to be the ultimate stage for the continent's best and brightest. With a dedicated team and local collaborations, the platform aims to highlight chart-topping artists, emerging talent and the stories behind the sound. 'We are thrilled to launch Billboard Africa, a pivotal step in recognisng Africa's profound contributions to global music culture,' said Josh Wilson, MD at Global Venture Partners. 'African music is a driving force that continues to reshape global music trends.' More than only recognition, the initiative is about building infrastructure. Brandon Martin, CEO of Global Venture Partners, emphasised the long-term vision: 'We're not only raising visibility for artists but laying the groundwork for an infrastructure that supports sustainable growth. Billboard Africa is about amplifying potential and encouraging investment in the continent's creative economy.' At the helm of the ambitious rollout is Nkosiyati Khumalo, editor-in-chief of Billboard Africa, who brings a deep understanding of African culture and storytelling. 'Bringing Billboard's thought leadership home to Africa, and sharing more African stories with the world, is an immense honor,' said Nkosiyati. 'This is about supporting the diverse artists and professionals who drive African music forward.' From curated events to awards shows, artist spotlights to industry insights, Billboard Africa is setting the stage for a cultural and economic renaissance. As the world tunes in, the continent's musicians are ready to turn up the volume.
![Cyril Ramaphosa's mall shoelace scenes [video]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thesouthafrican.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2025%2F06%2FPresident-Cyril-Ramaphosa-ties-shoelace.jpg.optimal.jpg.webp&w=3840&q=100)
![Cyril Ramaphosa's mall shoelace scenes [video]](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fall-logos-bucket.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fthesouthafrican.com.png&w=48&q=75)
The South African
2 days ago
- The South African
Cyril Ramaphosa's mall shoelace scenes [video]
President Cyril Ramaphosa added a heartwarming task to his public duties this week: Tying a child's shoelaces. During a walkabout at Canal Walk Shopping Centre in Cape Town, the president paused his greetings to help a young girl whose shoelaces had come undone. In a moment trending on social media, Cyril Ramaphosa was seen placing his phone and bag on the ground before crouching down to tie the laces himself – an act met with smiles, applause, and a chorus of 'Awww' from the surrounding crowd. Read the full version of the ' Cyril Ramaphosa's shoelace-tying shopping mall moment goes viral – WATCH' article. In the video, the crowd, many of whom wear traditional African garments, are seen dancing and singing the tune to the anti-struggle song. Although some claim that the people in the video were African Americans, it's unconfirmed if the video was taken in the US. Looking for quick updates? Watch News in a Minute videos on The South African's YouTube page for all the key stories you need to know! Catch all the latest videos on news, lifestyle, travel, sports and more – there's always something to watch! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and BlueSky to stay connected and get your news on the go!