Celebrating 30 Years of Bush Radio: Women in Jazz Concert at Artscape
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The Artscape Opera House in Cape Town will transform into a vibrant celebration of music and empowerment as Bush Radio proudly marks 30 years of licensed broadcasting on Saturday, 9 August. Hosting the Women in Jazz Concert on this significant Women's Day, the event promises an enchanting night dedicated to the legacy of community radio in South Africa and the incredible contributions of women in the arts.
Known affectionately as 'The Mother of Community Radio in Africa,' Bush Radio has been a beacon of hope and creativity since it was granted its broadcasting license in 1995. Over the last three decades, the station has tirelessly championed media freedom, grassroots advocacy, and cultural expression, profoundly impacting local communities through diverse programming and dedicated training initiatives.
Lu Dlamini – soulful sophistication personified.
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The Women in Jazz Concert is set to be a highlight of the Artscape Women's Humanity Festival, running throughout August. The festival's 2025 theme, Peace in Action – Working Together, calls for unity and collaborative efforts to foster healing and hope, making this concert not just a musical experience, but a vital part of the ongoing dialogue about empowerment and compassion in our society.
Guests can expect an extraordinary lineup featuring some of South Africa's most celebrated female jazz artists:
Babalwa Meintjies – where raw talent meets pure artistry.
– where raw talent meets pure artistry. Auriol Hays – jazz royalty with vocal mastery.
– jazz royalty with vocal mastery. Lu Dlamini – soulful sophistication personified.
– soulful sophistication personified. Fancy Galada – a dynamic force of musical excellence.
– a dynamic force of musical excellence. The Lady Day Big Band
– a powerhouse ensemble ready to blow the roof off.
Bush Radio's commitment to amplifying vital voices has never wavered. From its roots in the townships to the national stage, the station continues to inspire and uplift those who have historically been underrepresented. The Women in Jazz Concert underscores this mission, celebrating not only the rich tapestry of musical talent but also the unwavering spirit of community.
Fancy Galada – Dynamic force of musical excellence
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As participants gather to honour the power of women and jazz, they will also engage with the broader themes of this year's Women's Month activities. The festival invites everyone—women and men alike—to join in the celebration of art, culture, and the collective call for action to address social issues with empathy and courage.
Tickets for this remarkable evening are available now through Webtickets, offering music lovers a chance to partake in a momentous occasion that echoes across generations.
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