Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 15, as the uMphafa Field at Durban Botanic Gardens transforms into a hub of musical talent and community spirit.
This much-anticipated live concert features an exciting line-up headlined by two international sensations, Hollow Coves and Amistat, along with beloved local indie pop artist Matthew Mole.
More local artists will be announced in due course.
The live concert promises to be a dazzling celebration of music that will connect fans of all ages.
Known for their heartfelt indie-folk sound, Hollow Coves hails from the picturesque Gold Coast of Australia.
Songwriters and vocalists Matt Carins and Ryan Henderson invite listeners on a journey of introspection and gratitude as they explore themes of beauty and community through their music.
Their dual lead roles beautifully enhance the emotional depth of their songs, making each performance a unique experience.
Sharing the stage with them are Amistat, twin brothers Josef and Jan Prasil, who have captivated audiences with their harmonious blend of modern folk sounds reminiscent of Simon and Garfunkel.
Their tight-knit harmonies and storytelling vocal tones create a heartfelt atmosphere that resonates deeply with fans.
Matthew Mole, a South African favourite, is the first local singer to be added to the line-up.
Mole’s infectious melodies and engaging stage presence have made him a beloved figure in the local music scene and his unique sound, infused with warmth and energy, is sure to elevate the festival vibe.
This family-friendly event welcomes children aged five and under for free, making it an ideal outing for parents looking for a fun-filled day.
Attendees are encouraged to bring along their camping chairs, small umbrellas and picnic baskets. Drinks are not allowed but food vendors and bars will be available on-site.
Where: uMphafa Field at Durban Botanic Gardens.
When: February 15, from 11am.
Cost: Tickets from R295 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
The Eric Clapton Tribute Show
Music lovers can prepare for night filled with nostalgia and celebration as Barry Thomson & The Reals pay homage to one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Eric Clapton.
This captivating tribute show is set to take audiences on a melodic journey, tracing Clapton’s remarkable career from his early days with The Yardbirds in 1964 to his current work, celebrating over five decades of iconic music.
Attendees will be treated to a selection of Clapton’s most beloved hits, including classic anthems such as “Layla”, “Sunshine of Your Love”, “Bell Bottom Blues” and “I Shot the Sheriff”.
The setlist also features emotional ballads like “Wonderful Tonight” and “Tears In Heaven”, alongside fan-favourites “Change The World”, “Bad Love” and the timeless “Crossroads”.
Where: The Rhumbelow Theatre, Cunningham Road, Durban.
When: February 8 and 9.
Cost: Tickets are R200 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
Cliff and the Shadows Tribute Concert Tour
Fans will get a chance to relive the music of Cliff Richard and The Shadows through a special live performance paying tribute to their enduring contributions to rock music.
Attendees will find themselves immersed in an evening filled with unforgettable hits, showcasing the unique sound that defined a generation.
Where: The Rhumbelow Theatre.
When: February 14 to 16.
Cost: Tickets are R200 and can be purchased through Webtickets.
“Let’s Rock Durban”
The Durban leg of the UK’s acclaimed 80s festival series, “Let’s Rock!” is almost here.
Known for ushering in an era of joyous retro celebrations across the UK since 2009, this iconic festival promises to deliver a nostalgic experience laden with the timeless tunes of the 80s.
The live concert will also see a variety of beloved South African musicians such as Just Jinjer, PJ Powers, Cindy Alter from Clout, John Ellis from Tree63, James Stewart from The Usual, Brent Harris and Thee Jam grace the stage.
These local legends are set to provide a thrilling blend of music from both the past and present, ensuring that “Let’s Rock!” is not merely a concert but a full-blown retro celebration.
For fans of the Thompson Twins, this is a long-awaited moment as Tom Bailey returns with a new band, reviving hits such as “Hold Me Now”, “Doctor Doctor” and “Love On Your Side”.
Where: uMphafa Field at Durban Botanic Gardens.
When: February 16, from 1pm.
Cost: Tickets from R395 and can be purchased at Webtickets.