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  • Jazzy sounds to chase away Friday 13th blues

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    The performance is part of the Concerts SA Venue Circuit which aims to foster a love and support for live…

  • Cat Stevens releases new album ahead of SA tour

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    Yusuf/Cat Stevens has released his latest album, The Laughing Apple, ahead of his South African tour.

  • Snazzy charity event

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    The Sunflower Fund is encouraging everyone who has been a part of their journey to go join in the celebrations.

  • Orchestra hosts 20th anniversary concert

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    Joining the Baroque 2000 orchestra for this special occasion are the Durban Chamber Choir and eight vocalists from the Odeion…

  • Tim steps up once again to defend the caveman

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    Defending the Caveman returns to the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on UKZN campus in Durban.

  • Award winning jazz muso busking session at The Workshop

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    Mashiloane’s objective for his band’s busking session is to expose his brand of music to the general public, who would…

  • Solo Kathak performance will enthrall audiences

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    Presently on a national tour, Tridhara aims to transcend various, music and dance identities to present art through a comprehensive…

  • What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas

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    Tie a Knot in It (Vegas Baby!) is a pastiche of anecdotes, humour, risqué banter, and some brilliant era-defining songs.

  • Win tickets to Color Run

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    The Color Run is back and in 2017, it’s bringing The Superhero Tour to Durban’s shores.

  • Last chance to see Bastille live

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    Indie rock band Bastille will perform at Durban Botanic Gardens.

  • Performers celebrate Ubuntu

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    The 12th Annual African Cultural Calabash concert celebrates cultural diversity in both music and culture.

  • Students put fashion on display at gala event

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    The coveted event will showcase the designs of 36 third year students.

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