Acoustic Sessions with Hayley Jade
Hayley Jade brings it together for a music showcase that promises to be a night to remember. Hayley Jade is a nomadic singer songwriter from Cape Town. Her smokey-sweet soul folk […]
Hayley Jade brings it together for a music showcase that promises to be a night to remember. Hayley Jade is a nomadic singer songwriter from Cape Town. Her smokey-sweet soul folk […]
BUMBUNTU Proudly presents the performance of local artist MASKHANDI GENT! Maskhandi and his band will perform a 1.5-hour show featuring songs in both Xhosa and English, guaranteed to keep you […]
“Different strokes for house folks” High Fidelity Soul Food Sessions Vol. 13 takes you on an unforgettable ride through the dynamic landscape of house music. Featuring a stellar lineup of seasoned […]
*Paint & Sip: Afrobeat and Amapiano Edition* Unleash your creativity, sip your favourite drink, and sing your heart out at a night of painting, Afrobeat and Amapiano music, and good […]
Bheki Khoza is the well-known left handed guitarist from Umlazi, Durban, South Africa. In 1991 he received a Talent Award and scholarship to study music in America. He returned in 1995 from studying at the University of Hartford, Connecticut, with the great Jackie McClean, on of the few living legends. Some of the musicians he held the opportunity to play with included Kenny Barron, Hilton Ruiz, Kirk Ligtsey, Cecil McBee, Virgil Jones, Charlces Davis and Steve Davis, who now Anarchy, a jam club for African music, in particular. Gigs stemming from the African connection included backing vocalist FLoxy Bee from Nigeria and Thuli Dumakude, a singer from South Africa, of Mabatha Fame. Prior to studying in America, Bheki played with the African Jazz Pioneers, Abie Cindi, Sipho Gumede, Winston Mankunku Ngozi, Rene McClean, Victor Ntoni, Mike Makhalemala, George Lee, and Berry Rachabane, among others. He also backed South Africa’s famous songbirds, Sibongile Khumalo, Sophic Mgina, Dolly Rathebe, Abigail Kubheka, and Themi Mtshani. During this time Bheki also had his own band Thayima, which played jazz and African music directly addressing the social conditions of the late 1980’s for this reason the band was never recorded. Doors open at 5pm and show starts at 8pm.
Kumodi! 🎵 Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Kumodi (Kurt Diedericks) is a talented music producer and DJ known for blending African rhythms with electronic elements. His unique sound explores […]
“We’ve neglected the artistic heritage of our children for too long — it’s time to reclaim and celebrate our cultural identity.” After a deeply moving five-village tour across the Eastern […]
Join us for an unforgettable evening with the soulful sounds of Khonaye — a rising star whose voice captures the very spirit of South Africa’s musical Golden Era. Born in Mdantsane and […]
Dear poets and poetry lovers! We have another gorgeous evening of open-mic poetry on Tuesday the 29th of July at 7:30pm (as per usual), at our most beloved Selective Live! […]
The Body Rock is a homage to the Block Party era of music that birthed the Hip Hop culture. As a DJ collective firmly rooted in turntablism we seek to inspire and […]
MXO is a maverick in the South African music scene, known for his post-modern eclectic sound blending afro soul, jazz, funk, traditional, and pop. Since his debut in 2004 with […]
DaniMali - Dialogues Across Provinces is more than a concert tour, it is a sonic journey across the country that explores jazz as a living archive of African memory, identity, […]