Aweh! Find out what’s happening in Durbs
Celebrate love with all the shows and events planned for Durbanites this weekend.

CELEBRATING love this weekend, Durban is jampacked with shows that will light up your love. From love concerts, and going back in time to jazz sounds, there is much to look forward to.
Cliff and The Shadows Tribute Concert Tour by The Shadows Experience

Step back in time with The Shadows Experience which pays tribute to Cliff Richard and The Shadows, one of the most iconic acts of the late 1950s and 1960s. Inspired by their legendary 2009 Final Reunion Concert, this electrifying show captures the energy, nostalgia, and timeless hits that defined a generation.
Taking place at Rhumbelow Theatre at 42 Cunningham Rd on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (February 14-16, at 19:30), the concert features classics like Move It — hailed by Hank Marvin as the first true British rock ‘n’ roll song — along with some of their other greatest hits. Whether you lived through the ’60s or simply love great music, this is a must-see celebration of rock and pop history.
After a successful Western Cape tour, The Shadows Experience now brings their passion to Durban. Featuring a line-up of seasoned musicians known for their versatility and authentic sound, the band consists of:
• Rodney MacLeod – Lead guitar & vocals
• Lars Franzsen – Acoustic & rhythm guitar, vocals
• Guido Mol – Bass guitar
• Peter Booysen – Keyboards & vocals
• Robert Domijan – Drums & percussion
Doors open 90 minutes before showtime. Tickets cost R200. Bookings can be made on email roland@stansell.co.za or Webtickets

Your Words: The Love Experience
Enjoy an unforgettable evening of poetry and music celebrating love in all its forms. Experience the legendary verses of Gubhela, Xabiso Vili, Nomashenge, and Sindiswa Zulu, paired with soulful ballads from the incredible duo N’den and pianist Khule.
This is the perfect space to immerse yourself in the beauty and quiet power of love — through words, music, or both! Rising stars Steel The Poet and Farah Sayed add their voices to the celebration, and you’ll even have the chance to share your own compositions with a short open mic session to kick things off.
Date: February 15, 16:00
Venue: Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, UKZN, Howard College Campus.
Tickets: R50 – R80 (available on webtickets)
Animal lovers
For those who love the outdoors, and the SPCA’s dogs, there is a Sunday morning trail run on February 16 as a fundraiser for Kloof and Highway SPCA at Fig Tree Farm on Inanda Road. To enter go to www.naat.co.za. Late entries on the day from 07:00. 4km – R50, 8km – R100. Starts at 08:00.
Impala Ridge Farm and Paw Print rescue and rehoming are joining forces to present a delicious Valentine’s brunch on Saturday, February 15 from 09:00 until 11:00, to celebrate the joy of unconditional love we share with our rescue pets. Tickets cost R200. WhatsApp 060 685 0889 to book.
Roland Moses Quartet Live
Experience an evening of world-class jazz with the Roland Moses Quartet on February 19 at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, UKZN.
Renowned South African pianist, composer, and educator Roland Moses brings his unique performance style to the stage, blending South African jazz, Indian music, and global influences with virtuosity and passion. A YAMAHA artist, Moses draws from rich international and local musical experiences, crafting compositions that reflect diverse cultural exchanges.
Joining him on stage are top-tier musicians:
Abraham Mennen – Saxophone
Viwe Mkizwana – Double Bass
Mzamo Mthembu – Drums
Date: February 19, 17:30
Venue: Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, UKZN, Howard College Campus
Tickets: R65 – R130 (available on Webtickets)
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