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Support acts for Mumford & Sons announced

A rotating cast of support acts for the forthcoming Mumford & Sons tour of South Africa has been announced. Beatenberg, The Very Best, and John Wizards will play in Cape Town and Pretoria; and The Very Best will play in Durban.
The Very Best
The Very Best
John Wizards
John Wizards

The Very Best is a collaboration between London-based DJ/production duo Radioclit and Esau Mwamwaya, a singer from Lilongwe, Malawi. Their music has been described as an Afro-Western mix of dance, hip-hop, pop, and the traditional music of Malawi.

John Wizards is a South African band from Cape Town formed in 2010. They are currently signed to Planet Mu records. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist John Withers, vocalist Emmanuel Nzaramba, drummer and percussionist Raphael Segerman, bassist and keyboardist Alex Montgomery, guitarist Tom Parker and guitarist and keyboardist Geoff Brink. The band released its eponymous first album in September 2012, which includes the singles Lusaka By Night and Muizenberg. The band's style has been described as a mix of R&B, soukous, Afro-pop, reggae, South African house, Shangaan electro and dub.

A fresh new face

Beatenberg
Beatenberg
Baaba Maal
Baaba Maal

Beatenberg is a fresh new face in pop music from South Africa. Or rather, three faces: Matthew Field, who also has a beautiful voice and plays the guitar, Ross Dorkin, who has beautiful hands that play the bass, and Robin Brink, who has a beautiful life force and plays the drums like a nutcase.

Despite being in love with and schooled in 'serious music' like Beethoven, Debussy and John Coltrane, Beatenberg are adamant that they are heard as 'pop music', which they believe is actually quite serious too.

Baaba Maal is a Senegalese singer and guitarist born in Podor, on the Senegal River. He is well known in Africa and internationally is Senegal's most famous musician. In addition to acoustic guitar, he also plays percussion. He has released several albums, both for independent and major labels. In July 2003, he was made a UNDP Youth Emissary.

Baaba sings primarily in Pulaar and is the foremost promoter of the traditions of the Pulaar-speaking people, who live on either side of the Senegal River in the ancient Senegalese kingdom of Futa Tooro.

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