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Special event for those who lost everything in Cyclone Dineo

Various musicians have given up their time to perform at this benefit event free of charge.

Cyclone Dineo recently left many people defenseless, broken and with no roof over their heads.

Charlie King, a well-known performer from the Charlie King Blues Band, has decided to host an event to raise funds in aid of fellow South Africans living in Inhambane, Mozambique. These people suffered great losses during the tropical storm, Cyclone Dineo. Many have lost their houses and their belongings.

Also read: Dineo touches down on SA soil

The event will take place on 1 April, starting at 5.30pm, at Riverstone Lodge in Muldersdrift, just off the Avianto turnoff. Tickets for the special event can be bought for R250, which includes a three-course meal. Tickets need to be paid up front as confirmation of attendance.

Special accommodation packages are also available for R2 000. The package includes a room for two people, the ticket price for two, which includes dinner, and breakfast for two.

Various musicians have given up their time to perform at this benefit event free of charge to raise funds for those in need of building materials, clothing, toiletries, stationery and so forth.

Who will be performing?

• Glen Hodgson from The Parlotones

• Mauritz Lotz

• Charlie King Blues Band

• Rebecca Charie

• Marianne Loubser

• Rusty and The Nails

• Humble Mike and The Bad Hombres, featuring Andrew Ella

The musicians and bands invite everyone to be part of this day, which they promise will not only be exciting and fun, but also memorable.

Bookings are essential and can be made by getting in touch with Charlie King on 081 582 9265 or emailing him at charliekingblues@gmail.com.

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