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What’s on this week on the North Coast

Eat, sip, sing and shop your way through the season.

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3 – 20 December – Shop with purpose by supporting the Zimbali Rotary Club freshly cut Christmas tree sale fundraiser at The Quarter Shopping Centre, next to Ballito Car Wash. Contact 083 679 3672 for more details.

4 December – Connect with your tribe only at First Thursdays at The Studios in Lifestyle Centre from 5.30pm. Enjoy live music by Quiet Storm.

– Enjoy Sundowners on Eat Street with DJ Katie La Femme from 4pm.

5 December – Hale Mary is at The Market from 6pm and Afritude at Eat Street from 6.30pm.

6 December – Music by Ryan Mason at The Market from 6pm or Suits of Armour at Eat Street from 6.30pm.

– ‘Music on the farm’ with The Wednesdays, Black Mamba Man and Rubberduc at Karibu farm from 12pm. Tickets from 150- 280 via karibu.howler.co.za/MOTF06Dec25

– Sip & Paint: Christmas Edition at the Zimbali Capital from 2pm. R450 pp at quicket.

7 December – The Kickstands from 12.30pm and Beat Route at Eat Street from 1pm.

– Durban Symphonic Choir Christmas Carol at All Saints Church. Tickets R100 pp. Tickets are available from The North Coast Courier at 032 946 0276 or All Souls Church Office at 032 525 4529.

9 December – Sip & Paint at Donna Modern Italian in Salt Rock from 6pm. R390 pp. For bookings or queries call 063 203 7943.

11 December – Kijabe Lodge fire fundraiser golf day at Umhlali Country Club from 11.30am. Register at wardevents.co.za.


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