Entertainment

What’s happening on the North Coast

From activities fit for the whole family to those you can hit up on your own, the North Coast has it all!

Whether you find live concerts or joining a local community organisation more to your fancy is completely up to you, but rest assured that with The North Coast Courier’s What’s Up On the North Coast events diary your chances of missing an event are pretty much zero.

21 September – Crawford North Coast Preparatory’s 10th Dancecapade at iZulu Theatre, Sibaya from 6.30pm. Tickets at ticketpro.co.za.

23 September – Rene Tshiakanyi live at The Market, with The Kickstands performing at Eat Street, 6-9pm.

24 September – Farmer’s Market at The Litchi Orchard.

Enjoy Heritage Day at The Market. The Eshowe High School will be performing on their Marimba’s at 10am. Local talent, Rowan Stuart will perform from 12.30-3.30pm and enjoy the rugby (SA vs Argentina) on the big screen from 5.05pm.

25 September – Catch pianist David Langley at The Market from 10.30am to 12.30pm, with an afternoon of jazz with Afritude at Eat Street from 1-4pm.

1 October – The North Coast Centre for Alcoholics holds its 29th AGM at 4pm at its premises, 4 High Crescent, Tongaat. Well-wishers, members and sponsors welcome. Info at admin@nocca.co.za.

Afrikaans musician Appel performs live at La Montagne from 7.30pm. Tickets priced from R200 – tickets@musiekunlimited.co.za.

5 October – Umhlali and District Garden and Flower Club monthly meeting at 9.30am in a beautiful garden in Darnall. Please bring folding chairs and hats. Visitors welcome at R50. Contact Pete McClean at 032 946 3935 or Anne Isabelle at 032 940 5255 for directions and more information.


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