Rock, jazz and iconic voices: Cape Town's weekend of musical magic awaits
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.
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