Up the Creek Festival 2024 is a fourday music festival featuring over 50 local artists, set against the stunning natural beauty of the Western Cape region in South Africa. Attendees can expect an intimate and unique experience with a blend of South Africa’s live music scene and the picturesque location. The festival will take place from February 8th to 11th and offers various ticket options starting at R1,380.
Cape Town is buzzing with excitement for the Abantu Music Festival and live screening of the Rugby World Cup final. The festival features a lineup of South Africa’s most talented musicians, including Zakes Bantwini, who will be the first African musician to headline a concert at the DHL Stadium. The event celebrates South African culture and talent and promises a unique experience for everyone. Tickets are selling fast, with various pricing options available for different budgets and preferences.
Abantu Concert: A Celebration of South African Music with Zakes Bantwini and Top-Notch Artists
The Abantu Concert in Cape Town is a historic event celebrating South African music, featuring Zakes Bantwini as the first African artist to headline at the DHL Stadium. The event will showcase a fantastic lineup of local talent, such as GoldFish, Musa Keys, K.O, Nomcebo Zikode, Mi Casa, YoungstaCPT, and more. The concert promises a unique blend of genres, presenting a diverse group of musicians to collaborate and attract a wider audience. The event will be a full day of entertainment, offering an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts of all backgrounds.
Zakes Bantwini, a Grammywinning South African music star, is organizing a historical event called the Abantu Festival. The festival will take place on October 28th at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town and has been described as a landmark moment for South African culture.
Year of Dogs, the indiegroovepop band from Cape Town, is saying goodbye to their fans with a memorable performance at District on Harrington Street. The band’s lead vocalist, Nic van Graan, is embarking on a new journey overseas, and this marks the end of an era for the group, which will be taking a hiatus from live performances. Foul Play is hosting their “Good Boy, For Now” event on Saturday, July 15th, featuring a lineup of South Africa’s most talented artists joining Year of Dogs for an exceptional night of music and energy.