2014/2015 Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concert line-up
Newcomers include The Soil, Barbara Hendricks and the SA National Youth Orchestra.
Back by popular demand are: Oliver Mtukudzi, Prime Circle, Johnny Clegg, Mi Casa, The Parlotones, Matthew Mole, Jimmy Nevis, Freshlyground, , Goldfish, Mi Casa, and Jeremy Loops.
Beatenberg and Gangs of Ballet share the stage as do Al Bairre and Shortstraw. Making a welcome return are Just Jinjer and Hot Water.
Launching the season (23 November) and making their debut at Kirstenbosch with their 'melodic medication' for the soul, are the hugely popular acapella group, The Soil. The four member Johannesburg group have had great success internationally and produce a sound that is in harmony with the venue. They had their music featured on a Halle Berry film soundtrack and have been wowing audiences wherever they perform.
On November 30 a classical concert will delight fans of the SA National Youth Orchestra in celebration of their 50th year. Featuring world famous soprano Barbara Hendricks with a line-up of top local and international artists the music will range from classical favourites to jazz greats. The concert features Grammy Award winning saxophonist Magnus Lindgren, Standard Bank Young Artist bass guitarist Concord Nkabinde, and sensational local drummer Rob Watson. The orchestra will be conducted by one of Europe's top young conductors, Fredrik Burstedt.
After a few years absence, the 7 December concert sees ever popular band Just Jinjer return to the stage to wow the audience. One of the biggest rock band exports in South African history, they have sold more than a quarter of a million albums to date.
A sell out success last year, Zimbabwean sensation Oliver Mtukudzi is back on 14 December to perform his special elements of different music traditions. A seasoned artist,'Tuku', as he is known by his fans, is set to thrill.
Redefining his life purpose and his brand as 'Songoma' Hot Water creator, Donovan Copley will delight audiences with the energy and brilliance of his unmistakably South African music on December 28. This is the best opportunity to relax after Christmas festivities and to wind down.
What better way to bring the New Year in than with Mango Groove and Arno Carstens. These South African favourites bring their own special recipe for a New Year's Eve concert on December 31 bringing in 2015 with a bang! With South African pop at its best, this feel good concert will have people on their feet and screaming for more.
It's 2015 and Prime Circle opens the year on January 4. After 13 years of making waves as South Africa's most successful rock act, the five-piece is back with 'Let the Night In', a new studio album infused with fresh creative energy and a new edge to the distinctive Prime Circle sound.
Kirstenbosch welcomes back The Parlotones on 11 January. Over the past 11 years The Parlotones have become South Africa's most accomplished rock band of all time. Here from their base in Los Angeles this concert will definitely be a sell -out.
18 January sees Tailor and Matthew Mole offer their unique styles to the audience. Jimmy Nevis is set for another successful performance on January 25. This young alternative pop singer/ songwriter and producer with his quirky lyrics, acoustic tones and catchy melodies has captured fans internationally.
Moving into February and music fans can enjoy the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra on February 1. Celebrating 100 years, they are the most active orchestra in the country. Extremely versatile, performing symphony concerts at the highest level with internationally acclaimed conductors and soloists and exceptional South African artists, the CPO fills the garden every year.
Make a date for February 8 as Freshlyground packs the concert venue. A household name both here and internationally the audience will be singing along with their hit songs.
Heading through the month, the 7th installment of the Cape Town Folk n Acoustic Music Festival takes the stage on February 22 with an incredible line-up of South African folk and acoustic artists including Ross Learmonth, Ard Matthews, Jesse Clegg and Guy Buttery; this concert starts at 17h00.
On March 1 we kick off the month with Goldfish who have just returned from another residency in Ibiza as well as many sold-out European and American dates. Mi Casa on March 8 will be a highlight of the month and their second award winning album "Su Casa" has received much critical acclaim.
Indie rules on March 15 when Shortstraw make waves on the stage and get the audience rocking. Indie pop band Al Bairre join them and, as a newcomer to the garden, their combination of cello, violin, guitars, keys, ukelele and drums will add to the rhythm of the afternoon.
Heading into the end of the month, on the 22 March enjoy Beatenberg with their homage to our country's musical heritage, followed by Gangs of Ballet, a five times SAMA nominated, MTV MAMA Award winning band with captivatingly fresh melodies. This is a combination of styles that audiences will love.
End the month on a high note with iconic Johnny Clegg on March 29. No stranger to Kirstenbosch his music packs them in every year and he is celebrated as the energetic, passionate human being who has become one of South Africa's greatest musical exports.
The season closes with ever popular Jeremy Loops on April 5 - the perfect way to enjoy an Easter Sunday on the lawns. This enormously popular performer has spent most of 2014 touring and his debut album "Trading Change" went to number 1 on the iTunes charts.
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Details:
The season runs from 23 November 2014 to 5 April 2015. The Summer Sunset Concerts take place at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. Rhodes Drive, Newlands, Cape Town on Sundays:
Gates open 16h00
Concerts start 17h30 and end at 19h00
Ticket prices range between R100 and R160 for adults.
The special Youth Ticket (6-21 yrs) will also be retained (ranging from R75 to R140)
For further information and ticket prices: call 021 799 8783 or www.sanbi.org.za
Book tickets on www.webtickets.co.za
Box office and telephone ticket sales (021 761 2866) start from the Tuesday preceding each concert if there are still tickets available.
Updated on 24 October 2014, 1.14pm: Passenger's performance in South Africa has yet to be confirmed.