Catch local bands in live music concert on Day of Reconciliation
The concert will take place at the OR Tambo Cultural Precinct in Wattville
NO plans on December 16?
Then make your way down to the OR Tambo Cultural Precinct in Wattville to watch an awesome line up of musical talent.
An array of unsigned local bands will perform in a concert on the Day of Reconciliation, brought to you by the Puisano Live Music showcases.
Bring your whole family along and a picnic basket to enjoy while watching the best of Ekurhuleni’s independent artists – all for free.
All the artists who will be performing form part of the group of bands currently touring Gauteng in music showcases hosted at different venues through the Puisano Live Music programme, an initiative of the Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation.
The Puisano programme is a partnership between the department and Ekurhuleni Metro and was created as a way of promoting live music shows within local communities and with the intention of developing a culture of appreciating live music, especially within townships.
Bands that are set to be on stage include CJ and Friends, Native 2120, Mkizwana Quintent and the explosive talents of the vintage Kevin Maduna Quintent. A number of local bands will also feature, including the talents of Wattville’s own Black Mok.
Entrance to the event is free. Cooler boxes will be allowed, however, bottles and weapons are prohibited from the venue.
The event will be held on December 16 at the OR Tambo Cultural Precinct in Wattville, Benoni. The concert starts at 2pm.
