Hot Sunday show at botanic gardens
Lady Zamar and Black Motion blew the crowd away with their top class performances.
DURBAN showed off again recently with temperatures reaching 26 degrees coupled with a slight breeze rustling through the tall trees at the picturesque Durban Botanic Gardens to welcome thousands of Durbanites for the final Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert.
Durban-based Colours of Sound got the party started bright and early with a dance set that got fans of all ages moving and shaking!
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Shortly afterwards, Lady Zamar took to the stage and entertained the 2 500-strong crowd with a handful of her classic songs as well as some new tunes that got the excitable crowd dancing even more.
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Finally, Black Motion brought the beats, drums and dance moves on stage for the perfect finale.
Thobile Tshabalala, head of the Old Mutual brand said: “Once again, we acknowledge and are grateful for the power of the universal language of music.
“Today at the Durban Botanic Gardens where Lady Zamar, Black Motion and Colours of Sound wowed the crowds, Old Mutual’s sponsorship of the Music at the Lake series enabled us to engage in a manner that resonates with our market.”
Tshabalala added: “At the same time we position ourselves to provide our national talent with platforms to become their exceptional best and ensure that their dreams are supported with the understanding of the importance of having a firm financial foundation and partner.”

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