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Cape Town Zombie Walk 2015
Sat 31 October 2015 Halloween saw a massive crowd turn up for the annual CT Zombie Walk. I’ve attended the event since 2012 and this year’s was by far the biggest crowd to date. The walk was also significantly longer … Continue reading
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Tagged blood, cape town, cbd, company gardens, company's garden, costumes, crowd, dressing up, facepaint, fanwalk, favourites, foreshore, fun, great cape town zombie walk, halloween, monster, myciti, nature, outdoors, photography, skeleton, south africa, south african, summer, waterfront, weekends, zombie fest, zombie walk, zombies
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Tagged blood, cape town, cbd, company gardens, company's garden, costumes, crowd, dressing up, facepaint, fanwalk, favourites, foreshore, fun, great cape town zombie walk, halloween, monster, myciti, nature, outdoors, photography, skeleton, south africa, south african, summer, waterfront, weekends, zombie fest, zombie walk, zombies
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Oh Mercy ‘Nowhere City’ album launch at the New Space Theatre
Sat 24 October 2015 Country duo Oh Mercy launched their album Nowhere City last Saturday at the New Space Theatre. Core duo Andy & Emma were joined by a rotating roster of supporting band members and performed in front of a screen … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic, album launch, andy lund, banjo, blues, cape town, cbd, country, duo, emma du preez, evenings, events, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, guy collins, launch, long hair, long street, mean black mamba, music, new space theatre, oh mercy, photography, south africa, south african, texx and the city, theatre, violin, weekends
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Tagged acoustic, album launch, andy lund, banjo, blues, cape town, cbd, country, duo, emma du preez, evenings, events, favourites, gigs & festivals, guitars, guy collins, launch, long hair, long street, mean black mamba, music, new space theatre, oh mercy, photography, south africa, south african, texx and the city, theatre, violin, weekends
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The Sleepers at House of Machines
Sat 10 October 2015 The Sleepers played an experimental instrumental gig at the House of Machines on Saturday night. It’d been ages since I’d seen the band and though it was quite different from their usual vibe it was really lovely; unfortunately … Continue reading