Win tickets to see Swing City at the Botanical Gardens
Loyiso Bala, Nathan Roe and Graham Watkins, who make up the band Swing City, will serenade music lovers at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens on 29 November and ensure that the 2014 Old Mutual Music in the Gardens series ends on a high note.

Christmas fever is in the air and festive Christmas lights are already starting to pop up all over the city. To add to the festivities Carols by Candlelights brings swing to Gauteng and Pretorians will be treated to a night of brassy swing jazz from the 1950s era of crooners, class and sophistication.
Loyiso Bala, Nathan Roe and Graham Watkins, who make up the band Swing City, will serenade music lovers at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens on 29 November and ensure that the 2014 Old Mutual Music in the Gardens series ends on a high note.
Formed this year, Swing City has teamed up with musical director and six-time Naledi Theatre Award nominee, Bryan Schimmel, to take the band to great heights of entertainment and technical mastery. The band’s combined theatre, television and musical experience ensures that their performance will be something spectacular.
The event will starts at 17:00 and tickets go for R80 through Old Mutual’s Facebook page and R100 at the gates. So arrive early and bring a picnic basket and blanket and just relax and enjoy the music. Food and refreshments will be on sale.
A supervised kids’ zone offering a host of activities will keep the younger set busy.
Follow @OM_Concerts on Twitter for all the action on the day and ‘Like’ the Old Mutual Music in the Gardens page on Facebook for all the updates.
For more on the Old Mutual Music in the Gardens music series, go to dogreatthings.co.za.
Rekord is giving away 10 double ticket to see Swing City at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens on 29 November. To enter, SMS the word SWING and your name to 42282. SMSs cost R1,50 and free SMSs do not apply. The competition closes on 26 November at midnight. The winners will be notified telephonically.
