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5 gigs to check out this weekend

Cape Town – It’s almost the weekend and we’ve got just the stuff to make it even better.

We round up some awesome music events happening this weekend so you can get your live gig fix.

Check them out here:

GoodLuck 
Electro-swing act GoodLuck is launching their brand new album, The Nature Within, at Vergenoegd Wine Estate on Sunday. Get out of the city and enjoy a day with friends, family, delicious wine, bubbly and food – and of course live electronic music – all set on the idyllic green lawns of one of Stellenbosch’s oldest wine estates! This is a family friendly event and kids play area will be provided. Gates open at 12:00 with the opening band going on stage at 14:30 and GoodLuck at 16:00. Tickets range between R50 – R550. Click here for more info and to get your ticket.


UB40
Catch Britain`s biggest reggae band of all time live in Cape Town on Sunday 6 November at the Grand Arena, GrandWest. Tickets range from R625 – R745. Click here for more info and to book your ticket.



Shortstraw presents: Booshie Nights
Catch Shortstraw, electro wizards Bittereinder, new kid on the block Johnny Cradle, the sultry Josh Kempen and new chubbers The Ceramics live at The Good Luck Bar in Johannesburg on Friday. R50 gets you in. Click here for more info. 


Richard Stirton
Catch the winner of The Voice SA live for a second appearance at Cafe Roux. This time he will be performing a special intimate show, launching his new album Middle Ground. Dinner is served from 19:00 and the shows starts at 20:30. Tickets cost R160. Click here for more info and to book your spot.

Toya Delazy and The Warriors
Toya Delazy performs with her UK band “The Warriors”, after touring Europe for 6 months together and embarking on an Africa tour, performing in 7 countries over 7 weeks. Expect a jam session of new material and some of Toya’s timeless hits, with a hint of punk. Tickets cost R130. Click here for more info and to book your spot.

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