Thirsty for more
Ten of the biggest names in SA rock were recruited to destroy the stage.
The formidable Blood Brothers made history as South Africa’s first rock super group when they banded together at Carnival City last year to join the Vrede Foundation in the fight against cancer.
The Vrede Foundation’s aim is to generate awareness amongst young South Africans (aged 15-29) regarding cancer and at the same time raise funds to provide financial aid to young South Africans with this disease.
Ten of the biggest names in SA rock were recruited to destroy the stage with their legendary songs and the songs from their favourite international bands (which influenced their sound), during a killer three-hour long set.
They were: Arno Carstens (Springbok Nude Girls), Francois van Coke (Fokofpolisiekar), George van der Spuy (Taxi Violence), Albert Frost (Blues Broers), Kobus de Kock Jnr. (Black Cat Bones), Hunter Kennedy (Fokofpolisiekar), Rian Zietsman (Taxi Violence), Jason Hinch (ex Black Cat Bones, Boargazm), Isaac Klawansky (Shadowclub) and Loedi Van Renen (Taxi Violence)
Not only did the Blood Brothers draw thousands to come out and show their support, they also recorded a war anthem, People Gotta Know, to create another avenue to raise funds for the Vrede Foundation.
These combined efforts garnered massive success and captivated the attention of media and fans alike.
This year sees the Blood Brothers thirsty for more and ready to conquer a wider territory for the cause.
The original line-up will see Arno Carstens exit, but they are shaking things up and refining their winning formula with the recruitment of their fabulous sister, Zolani Mahola from Freshlyground.
Don’t miss this epic concert at Carnival City on Friday, September 9.
The show starts at 8pm.
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