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Unwind with Monark at Durban SPAR Women’s race

Prepare to enjoy the sounds of top South African pop band Monark after the Durban SPAR Women’s 10/5km race.

MONARK will be entertaining the crowds at this year’s Durban SPAR Women’s 10/5km race on Sunday, 11 June.

People in the finishing area of the Durban SPAR Women’s 10/5km will be bouncing to the sounds of top South African pop band who will be performing at the finish at GrowthPoint Kings Park Stadium outer fields.

The group who came onto the music scene in 2013 after dominating SA’s airwaves, will be the headline act for the thousands of runners directly after the challenge’s prize giving. The band will be performing popular tracks ‘Hush’, ‘Smiling’, ‘Something’ and their recent release tune ‘Broken’ that is making waves on playlists around the country.

The band is slowly changing the face of pop music with their craft songs, which they say have ‘great meaning and soul stirring hooks.’ The Monark members who are from Johannesburg and Potchefstroom, include Eugene Coetzer (vocals and percussion), Ewald Jansen van Rensburg (guitar), Deon de Klerk (bass) and Graeme Wuth (drums).

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Monark takes to the stage directly after the top runners receive their awards at 10am. Their performance will be followed by the race lucky draw where female finishers of both the 10km and 5km events, who are present, stand a chance to win over R25 000 in lucky draw prizes.

Online entries are open at www.sparwomensrace.co.za with payment by credit card (until June 4) or EFT (until May 29). Manual entries will only be accepted at the race registration on the three days prior to the event. Entry forms are available from participating SPAR stores in KwaZulu-Natal and at Race Registration. No entries will be taken on race day.

For more information, email durban@sparwomensrace.co.za or like the Facebook page KZN SPAR Women’s 10/5km Race.

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