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4 gigs that will rock your weekend!


Cape Town - It’s almost the weekend and if you don’t have any plans yet, then look no further!

We went in search of four awesome music events that will make your weekend even sweeter.

Check them out here:

Mel Botes’ Dominoes show
Catch Mel Botes live at Café Roux in Noordhoek on Friday for his Dominoes show. Dominoes promises everything audiences have come to expect from the virtuoso and features the best from his own repertoire as well as his Pink Floyd and Dire Straits show – a combination of the 3 theatre productions in one! This gives Mel the opportunity to showcase his original work together with that of two of the of the most successful rock bands of all time. Tickets cost R160. Click here for more info and to book your spot.

aKING
Catch South African melodic rock band aKING live at Café Roux in Cape Town on Saturday. What are they working on now? Well we have to wait and see. The band says that they are “eager to get back to their energetic rock roots but at the same time experiment with different production techniques.” Tickets cost R140. Click here for more info and to book your spot.

Foo Fighters tribute show
The House of Machines in Cape Town will be hosting a Foo Fighters tribute show on Saturday. Come rock out to your favourite Foo Fighters tunes, played live in front of your face! Show starts at 20:30. Click here for more info.

Koos Kombuis
Catch Afrikaans singer Koos Kombuis live in Pretoria at Café Barcelona. Tickets cost R130. Click here for more info.


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