Performance line-up set to entertain runners at SPAR Women’s Challenge
Enjoy the Kickstands and songstress Busiswa, followed by Kings of the Weekend DJs, as a great cooldown after the SPAR Women’s Challenge race.

AFTER participating in this year’s Durban SPAR Women’s 10/5km Challenge on June 23, why not save some energy to celebrate in the finishing area at Hollywoodbets Kings Park Stadium outer fields?
SPAR KZN has organised a fantastic line-up of entertainment for runners with three acts penned to perform – dynamic duo The Kickstands, songstress Busiswa and Kings of the Weekend DJs SPHEctacula and Naves.
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Kicking off the after-race merriments, The Kickstands take to the stage with the dynamic duo of lead singer Ross Charles and lead guitarist Josh Swanson of Amanzimtoti. Their infectious vibes have been tearing up stages since 2010, and they are renowned for being a top-notch opening act, having warmed up the crowd for many major acts. They cover a multitude of genres from funk and soul to classic rock and folk.
Featured after the local band will be songstress Busiswa. Hailing from the Eastern Cape, the singer, songwriter and performer combines her poetry with energising, irresistible beats. Making musical waves both at home and across the borders, she has collaborated with both African and American musicians, including American singer Beyonce Knowles Carter on the song, My Power, from The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack. Her tracks have been featured in hits like The Black Panther, and Lahla was used in the American dance film, Honey 3.

Wrapping up the event, Kings of the Weekend will rock out the festivities. Comprised of DJs SPHEctacula and Naves, the two performers are rumoured to be party starters and huge crowd-pullers. Their beats will begin shortly after the much-anticipated lucky draw giveaway.

To enter and be a part of this year’s SPAR Women’s 10/5km Challenge, visit www.sparwomensrace.co.za/durban/
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