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Your handy weekend gig guide

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:

Blues Broers
Catch some lekker blues with the Blues Broes on Saturday at Café Roux in Cape Town. Since the launch of their latest album Into the Red in 2014 the Blues Broers performed at the Standard Bank Jazz Festival in Grahamstown, appeared on the major TV networks, produced a sold-out show at Pretoria’s Atterbury Theatre, and featured at Durban International Blues Festival and the Table Mountain Blues Summit amongst others. Tickets cost R150 and the shows starts at 20:30. Click here for more info and to book your ticket.

 

Jack Parow
Catch the Afrikaans rapper live at Café Roux in Cape Town on Friday. The show starts at 20:30 and dinner is served from 18:30. Tickets cost R160. Click here for more info and to book your spot.


Blue Man Group
Without speaking a word, the Blue Men entertain and enthrall people of all ages and cultural backgrounds with the universal languages of humour and music. The show is currently running in Johannesburg at the Teatro at Montecasino. Ticket Prices: Off Peak: R370 – R595. Peak: R455 – R680. Click here to find out more and to book your spot.

Man as Machine
Catch Man as Machine live at The Good Luck Bar in Johannesburg on Friday. Other bands set to perform include Lawless Gentlemen and Dirty Moonshine. R50 gets you in. Click here for more info and to book your spot.


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