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La Route du Rock festival 2017 in Saint-Malo
Sun 20 August 2017 Interpol perform TOTBL on the day of its 15th anniversary It was Interpol that got me to Brittany. They announced that they’d be celebrating the 15th anniversary of Turn on the Bright Lights by playing it in … Continue reading
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James (UK) & Watershed at Kirstenbosch
Sat 24 November 2018 British band James put on an entertaining show at the always beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens at the end of November, with the support of Watershed. Here are some shots from the night.
Posted in Gigs/Live Music
Tagged 90s, acoustic, british, evenings, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, james, kirstenbosch, mountains, music, nature, nostalgia, outdoors, photography, plants & flowers, south africa, south african, summer, texx and the city, watershed, we are live, weekends
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Endless Daze 2018: Day 2
Sat 3 November 2018 The second day at Endless Daze brought more chilltime and great music. Msaki and AS Fanning (IE) eased the morning into the afternoon under the shady tent of the Some Velvet Morning stage while the main … Continue reading
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Endless Daze 2018: Day 1
Fri 2 November 2018 Psych Night‘s Endless Daze festival is always a highly enjoyable weekend away from the bustle of Cape Town. With just one large stage (apart from the Saturday morning stage) the focus is always on music and … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, black math, camping, candice gordon, cape town, costumes, dressing up, endless daze, events, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, irish, jumping musicians, kidofdoom, landscape, long hair, lucy kruger, lucy kruger and the lost boys, music, nature, nonn, outdoors, photography, psych, psych night, rock, sakawa boys, sea, seascape, silwerstroomstrand, sky, south africa, south african, summer, sunset, swedish, texx and the city, the brother moves on, water, we intend to cause havoc, weekends, west coast, witch, zambian
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Blood Brothers Cape Town – Zip Zap Dome
Sat 22 September 2018 One week after watching some of SA’s finest musicians collaborating for the Francois van Coke en Vriende show in Pretoria, Cape Town got to see another collaborative show courtesy of local supergroup Blood Brothers. The show … Continue reading