A happy crowd at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert featuring Jeremy Loops, Bad Peter and Rubber DUC at the Durban Botanic Gardens. Photo: Dane Forman Photography.
MORE than 3500 music lovers flocked to watch Jeremy Loops, Rubber DUC and Bad Peter at the Durban Botanic Gardens on Sunday afternoon under glorious blue skies.
Opening act, Bad Peter duo made their way from Pretoria to get the Durban crowd out of their camping chairs, off their picnic blankets and onto their feet at the front of the stage with an energizing mix of folk, blues, African, pop and Latin sounds. Rubber DUC kept the crowd on their feet with a lighthearted, fun-loving set. But it was Jeremy Loops and his instrumental, musically gifted crew who drove the fans wild and had young and old moving to his popular beats. All in all, it was another fun-filled day out for local family and friends at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake series.
The next concert is on 3 November and will feature Lady Zamar, Black Motion, and Colours of Sound. Tickets available at www.webtickets.co.za.
A happy crowd at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert featuring Jeremy Loops, Bad Peter and Rubber DUC at the Durban Botanic Gardens. Photo: Dane Forman Photography.
Good times had by all at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert featuring Jeremy Loops this Sunday. Photo: Dane Forman Photography.
Thabile Ntuli, Kerishni Pillay, Lindeka Gumede and Lindeka Manci
Enjoying the sunshine and music vibes are Kristen Folpini, Kyra Murray, Caitlyn Woods and Jemma Ross.
Jennifer Marshall, David Schniktter and Bianca Wiblin.
Abi Hawks, Lucy Allison, Angela Hall and Dylan Hall.
The music master himself, bringing the 3000 strong crowd to their feet for the duration of the concert at the Durban Botanic Gardens. Photo Dane Forman Photography.
Connor and Jade Johnston.
Erenschie McMullan, Koven Britz, Sveva Yates and Casey Britz
Elliot Hall, Steve Allison, Lisa Allison and Shelley Hall.
Jane and Rod Holland.
Roxann Moodley aand Warren Rodley.
Flavia Piat and Fernanda Deehan.
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