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Garden All White Jazz Experience moves to new venue with top artists planned for 2026

With a new location, the event promises an exciting day for jazz lovers.

The Garden All White Jazz Experience is tuning up for its biggest year yet and organiser Siyabonga Shandu says fans can expect something truly special.

Speaking after a lively breakfast launch last week, Shandu revealed that plans are underway to bring two international jazz artists to next year’s show.

Siyabonga Shandu.

“We cannot share names just yet, but we are going all out to bring the best for our local jazz lovers,” he said.

Popular local artists already billed to attend include poet and songwriter Cebo Ngema, lead guitarist of Sarafina.

The event, which began in 2023, is also moving to a new home – Sanibonani Roadside Lodge in New Guelderland – after being previously held at Cynthia’s Hive Estate in Kearsney.

Popular local artists already billed to attend include poet and songwriter Cebo Ngema, lead guitarist of Sarafina.

Shandu believes the new venue will offer more space and attract even bigger crowds.

More than just smooth tunes and stylish white outfits, the annual concert also supports local small businesses, with food, craft and fashion stalls adding to the festive atmosphere.

Jazz fans can mark their calendars now, the Garden All White Jazz Experience returns in April next year.


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Sboniso Dlamini

Sboniso has been a journalist with The North Coast Courier since 2014. He is passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives through his storytelling. He finds joy in sharing the stories of ordinary people, believing that everyone has a story worth telling.
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