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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260711T180000
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SUMMARY:Selective Live music experience with Mandla Mlangeni
DESCRIPTION:Mandla Mlangeni & Friends \nExperience the artistry of one of South Africa’s most celebrated jazz visionaries\, Mandla Mlangeni. \nA Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz (2019) and Fellow at the University of the Western Cape’s Centre for Humanities Research\, Mlangeni has established himself as a bold composer\, trumpeter\, and collaborator whose work pushes the boundaries of contemporary jazz. \nFrom touring internationally with Cape Town Opera’s acclaimed production of Porgy and Bess to leading the award-nominated Amandla Freedom Ensemble and the globally acclaimed Tune Recreation Committee—named by The New York Times as one of the Best Albums of 2017—his music is a vibrant celebration of heritage\, innovation\, and fearless improvisation. \nJoin us for an unforgettable evening as Mandla Mlangeni & Friends bring together exceptional musicians for a performance that promises soulful storytelling\, boundary-crossing sounds\, and the spirit of musical communion. \nDon’t miss this extraordinary celebration of South African jazz. \nEvent Date: Sat 11 July 2026 \nPerformance Time: 6pm \nDoors open: 4pm \nFor more information contact us on info@selectivehearing.co.za
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/selective-live-music-experience-with-mandla-mlangeni/
LOCATION:2 Roodehek St\, 2 Roodehek St\, Gardens\, Cape Town
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260711T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260711T230000
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SUMMARY:Internet Athi Live at the Basement (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/internet-athi-live-at-the-basement-part-2/
LOCATION:Untitled Basement\, 7 Reserve St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2017\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260711T190000
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CREATED:20260704T162640Z
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SUMMARY:Songs Our Mother Taught Us with Barlo and Titi Luzipo
DESCRIPTION:Following the passing of their beloved mother\, the late Vuyelwa Luzipo\, siblings Barlo and Titi Luzipo proudly present Songs Our Mother Taught Us — a heartfelt musical tribute celebrating her life\, legacy\, and enduring influence. \nOriginally conceived by Titi as Songs My Mother Taught Me\, the production was created as a living tribute and a way of preserving family history through song. The repertoire reflects the music that shaped her upbringing and honours the artists and sounds that inspired generations. \nThe programme features songs from The Soul Jazzmen\, the renowned 1970’s jazz ensemble in which Vuyelwa Luzipo was a vocalist\, alongside timeless works by Letta Mbulu\, Miriam Makeba\, Sarah Vaughan\, Billie Holiday\, and many others. \nMore than a tribute\, Songs Our Mother Taught Us is a celebration of heritage\, musical excellence\, and the rich cultural lineage passed down through generations. It promises to be an evening of nostalgia\, storytelling\, and exceptional music. \nDate: 11 July 2026 \nVenue: The One Room \nTime: 19:00 \nThis is a performance not to be missed.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/songs-our-mother-taught-us-with-barlo-and-titi-luzipo/
LOCATION:The One Room\, 52 Westbourne Rd\, Ggeberha Central\, Gqeberha\, Eastern Cape\, 6001\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260712T170000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260712T200000
DTSTAMP:20260704T164204Z
CREATED:20260704T164204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T164204Z
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SUMMARY:The Brotherhood of Great Hearts
DESCRIPTION:THE BROTHERHOOD OF GREAT HEARTS* \n12 JULY 2026 | R250 ON QUICKET\, R300 AT THE DOOR | DOORS OPEN 5PM | SHOW STARTS 7PM | UNTITLED BASEMENT\, JOHANNESBURG \nThe Brotherhood of Great Hearts is a gathering of sound\, thought\, and collective imagination — an ensemble rooted in the evolving archive of South African jazz\, creative music\, and contemporary composition. \nMore than a band\, The Brotherhood of Great Hearts exists as a living institution: a space where ideas\, histories\, and musical voices meet. \nDrawing from the legacy of Black Consciousness and the pursuit of an egalitarian society\, the collective explores the role of music as a vessel for liberation\, reflection\, and connection. \nGathering under the title of “Brotherhood” — while acknowledging the complexities and limitations of the term — the ensemble extends beyond gendered language toward a greater ideal: a shared humanity anchored in truth\, love\, and freedom. \nIn a time of uncertainty\, they hold firmly to the call of the “Great Heart” — an ideal of courage\, integrity\, and devotion to the search for meaning through sound. \nThis is music that honours the past\, engages the present\, and imagines new possibilities for the future. \nFeaturing: Lesedi Ntsane (Trumpet) | Muhammad Dawjee (Tenor Sax) | Kagiso Ramela (Alto Sax) | Nhlanhla Radebe (Double Bass) | Maxwell Baloyi (Piano) | Tumi Mogorosi (Drums) \nShow info: \nDoors open at 17H00 \nPerformance starts at 19H00 \nExpect one set of aprox 80-90 minutes\, or two sets of approximately 45-50 minutes each with a 15 minute interval. \nThis show offers only reserved seating including standard tables for sharing\, couples\, groups\, pre-show dinner and drinks (bottle service\, etc.)\, some tables may not be suitable for dinner service. Check seating plan for preference. Email bookings@artivist.co.za if you’d like to book pre-show dinner at ARTIVIST upstairs\, between 17h00 – 17h00. \nAll seats to this show are reserved except for general standing tickets which are sold only at the door on standby list\, where the show is not sold out.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/the-brotherhood-of-great-hearts/
LOCATION:Untitled Basement\, 7 Reserve St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2017\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260712T183000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260712T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T165607Z
CREATED:20260704T165607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T165607Z
UID:9833-1783881000-1783899000@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Sydney Mavundla Live at Jozi Gold Brewing Company
DESCRIPTION:Experience the extraordinary artistry of acclaimed South African trumpeter Sydney Mavundla\, whose career spans jazz\, classical music\, education\, and international performance. Trained locally and internationally—including under legendary Cuban trumpeter Arturo Sandoval—Sydney has performed with leading orchestras and ensembles across Africa and beyond. \nA celebrated composer and bandleader\, his debut album Luhambo earned a SAMA nomination\, while his latest release\, Dirge for Our Fathers\, received a Metro FM Awards nomination in 2025. A recipient of the 2023 Backing Vocalists and Session Musicians Award\, Sydney brings world-class musicianship\, powerful storytelling\, and unforgettable performances to every stage. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to experience one of South Africa’s finest trumpet players live. \nBook your tickets now!
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/sydney-mavundla-live-at-jozi-gold-brewing-company/
LOCATION:Jozi Gold Brewing Company\, 81 De Korte St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, 2017
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260716T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260716T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T154700Z
CREATED:20260704T154700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T154700Z
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SUMMARY:Bokang Ramatlapengat Hugh's Jazz Club
DESCRIPTION:Bokang Makhotso Ramatlapeng is a vocalist\, songwriter\, composer\, and storyteller whose music sits at the intersection of African tradition\, jazz\, and gospel. Previously performing under the name Her Own Skin\, a declaration she adopted in her early twenties as a commitment to artistic authenticity in an industry that often demands conformity. This was not just a stage name; it was and remains a philosophy that shapes every note she sings and every stage she steps onto. \nBorn in Mapetla\, Soweto and raised in Naturena (Jazz it out). Bokang is the last born of four siblings (Escopi). She lost her mother young and was raised by her elder sisters\, whose sacrifices became the subject of her most celebrated work. Her 2022 single Bana Ba Nthabiseng\, a tribute to older siblings who step up when parents cannot\, is named for her late mother Nthabiseng. It won Best Jazz Song at the 7th Mzantsi Jazz Awards\, a public vote category\, making it a recognition that came directly from audiences. She has described the song as something she had never heard before: a piece dedicated entirely to older siblings. This instinct for unexplored emotional terrain defines her as a songwriter. \nBokang discovered her voice in 2010 when a choir teacher recognised her as a soloist at an audition for the National School of the Arts in Braamfontein. She was accepted and it was then that music shifted from something she did casually to something she pursued with discipline (Musicist). At the National School of the Arts\, she trained under critically acclaimed musician\, vocalist and educator Omagugu Makhathini\, who taught her the African science of singing\, and Njabulo Nele\, who built her performance confidence. While there\, she landed a role in the main school production and sang in the choir at Hugh Masekela’s Songs of Migration production (Jazz it out) \nHer sound is rooted in three traditions she has named explicitly: gospel\, the first musical form she sang: African music\, which she explored at Phela Re Phele Musical Arts Academy and which she has described as underrepresented in documentation and archives; and jazz\, which she studied formally at the Tshwane University of Technology. She places herself in a lineage that runs from Miriam Makeba and Busi Mhlongo through Thandiswa Mazwai and Zoe¨ Modiga: women who put African languages and sounds onto world stages on their own terms. Her stated mission is to do the same for Sotho music. \nBokang is a South African Jazz Basadi in Music Award nominee. In 2023\, she was selected as the vocalist for the National Youth Jazz Band at Makhanda\, one of the most selective jazz development platforms in the country\, which brings together the top 350 young jazz musicians in South Africa through a rigorous audition process. She has collaborated with some of the most respected names in contemporary South African jazz\, including Nduduzo Makhathini\, Marcus Wyatt\, Khaya Mahlangu\, Sphelelo Mazibuko\, Romy Brauteseth\, Vuma Levin\, and Thabiso Mfana\, as well as frequent creative collaborator Musa Nhlapho\, whose neo-soul and hip-hop background pushed her to understand music as a dynamic and evolving space. She has performed at the Market Theatre\, the University of Johannesburg\, the Arts Jazz Festival\, Standard Bank Youth Festival\, and the TUT Arts Festival\, with her work taking her to stages in Johannesburg\, Pretoria\, Grahamstown\, and Stellenbosch. \nHer profile has grown alongside her local one. In 2025\, she featured on Rain\, a collaboration with revered UK house producer Charles Webster and South African producer EMAMKAY\, released via Stay True Sounds\, described as emotionally immersive and sonically daring\, with her vocals characterised as deep\, resonant\, and soul-stirring (Urban Lifestyle). The collaboration signals the kind of cross-continental reach that positions Bokang not only as a South African voice but as part of a wider global jazz conversation. \nIn December 2024\, she performed at uManyano Lwe Jazz’s fourth edition in Johannesburg\, sharing the lineup with Nduduzo Makhathini\, Ndabo Zulu\, Mbuso Khoza\, Herbie Tsoaeli\, Siya Makuzeni\, Linda Sikhakhane\, Sibusile Xaba\, and the Sun Xa Experiment. Her inclusion was described by the festival as a deliberate curatorial choice\, placing emerging voices alongside established ones to insist on a jazz ecosystem that does not simply repeat itself. \nOn 5 December 2025\, she released her debut album Qalo independently. The album had been years in the making and long anticipated by those who had followed her journey. Qalo means the beginning in Sesotho\, and the album is exactly that: not an arrival\, but a declaration of intent. The tracklist includes Rain\, Chant Song: Bakoena Ba Nkopane\, Chant Song: Part Two\, The Plea\, Pina\, Poko\, and the title track Qalo\, a body of work that draws together the African\, jazz\, and gospel threads she has been weaving since her earliest performances. The album arrives as evidence that the years of building\, performing\, and preparing were not preamble. They were the work. \nBeyond performance\, Bokang is also a writer and podcast host. During lockdown in 2020\, she launched the Her Own Skin series\, a platform for women in the creative industry to share knowledge\, name difficult truths\, and create a record of what it actually means to build a career in South African music. She describes her work not as motivational but as healing. “I want to heal\, and I think my work is to do that. I am born to do that.” \nDoors open at 18:00 \nThe show begins promptly at 19:30 \nPlease refer to our website for FAQ’s. \nwww.hughs.co.za \nTickets are non-refundable
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/bokang-ramatlapengat-hughs-jazz-club/
LOCATION:Hugh’s Jazz Club\, 73 Juta St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260717T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260717T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T170018Z
CREATED:20260704T170018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T170018Z
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SUMMARY:Gabi Motuba
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed vocalist and composer Gabi Motuba creates music that is bold\, expressive and deeply personal. Blending jazz\, African music and improvisation\, she delivers performances that are both intimate and adventurous. \nDiscover one of South Africa’s most exciting contemporary jazz voices. \nFor an uninterrupted listening experience\, the kitchen closes 30 minutes before the performance and reopens during the interval. \nDoors Open: 18:00 \nMusic Starts: 20:00
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/gabi-motuba/
LOCATION:Sankayi Restaurant & Lounge\, Green Park Corner Lower Road corner\, W Rd S\, Morningside\, Johannesburg\, 2000
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260717T193000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260717T220000
DTSTAMP:20260704T165811Z
CREATED:20260704T165811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T165811Z
UID:9836-1784316600-1784325600@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Did I Do My Thing? Tour - Cape Town
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URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/did-i-do-my-thing-tour-cape-town/
LOCATION:Homecoming Centre\, 15 M59\, District Six\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 7925\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260718T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260718T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T162417Z
CREATED:20260704T162417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T162417Z
UID:9801-1784397600-1784417400@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Nduduzo Makhathini Presents An Ongoing Rehearsal with Maestro Herbie Tsoaeli
DESCRIPTION:Nduduzo Makhathini Presents: The Ongoing Rehearsal \nwith Maestro Herbie Tsoaeli – Revisited \nFollowing an extraordinary reception in Cape Town\, The Ongoing Rehearsal returns by popular demand for a special Johannesburg edition. \nAudiences in Johannesburg had been calling for this performance after its Cape Town presentation\, and with Nduduzo Makhathini briefly back in South Africa\, the opportunity to revisit this remarkable musical conversation was simply too special to miss. \nThe Ongoing Rehearsal is an evolving performance series conceived by acclaimed pianist\, composer\, improvisor and scholar Nduduzo Makhathini. More than a concert\, it is a living artistic practice—a space where music is discovered in real time through listening\, trust\, memory and improvisation. Each edition brings together artists whose musical journeys intersect in meaningful ways\, creating performances that can never be repeated in quite the same form. \nOver the years\, the series has featured some of South Africa’s most compelling creative voices\, including Thandi Ntuli\, Muneyi\, Ndabo Zulu\, and many others\, becoming an important platform for musical dialogue\, experimentation and intergenerational exchange within South African jazz and beyond. \nFor this special edition\, Ndududzo Makhathini and Maestro Herbie Tsoaeli\, one of the country’s most respected bassists and an enduring force in South African jazz. reconnect to re-imagine each others long shared histories and catalogs\, Their relationship spans many years of collaboration\, performance and shared musical exploration. Together they have shaped and contributed to a body of work rooted deeply in African musical thought while continuing to push the language of contemporary jazz forward. \nThis performance offers audiences a rare opportunity to witness two generations of master musicians sharing the stage in an intimate duet. It is a conversation between piano and upright bass; between collaborators\, friends and thinkers ; between two artists whose work continues to shape the sound and future of South African jazz and overall songbook. \nMore than revisiting familiar compositions\, the evening becomes a celebration of shared histories\, mutual respect and the living archive of African jazz. Through improvisation\, they honour one another’s musical journeys while creating something entirely new in the moment. \nPerformances of this nature are exceptionally rare. They remind us that jazz is not only a genre\, but a living tradition—one that is continually renewed through dialogue\, collaboration and collective imagination. \nFor audiences\, this is a unique opportunity to experience two of South Africa’s greatest musical minds in an intimate setting\, performing together in a way that is spontaneous\, deeply personal and impossible to replicate.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/nduduzo-makhathini-presents-an-ongoing-rehearsal-with-maestro-herbie-tsoaeli/
LOCATION:Untitled Basement\, 7 Reserve St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2017\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260723T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260723T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T163013Z
CREATED:20260704T163013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T163013Z
UID:9807-1784829600-1784847600@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Siya Charles Sextet LIVE! @ café Roux
DESCRIPTION:International Jazz Excellence Comes to café Roux. \nDirect from New York City\, South African trombone sensation Siya Charles returns home for one unforgettable night of world-class jazz at café Roux. \nA magna cum laude graduate of The Juilliard School\, Siya Charles has established herself as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary jazz. Based in New York and mentored by jazz luminaries including Ingrid Jensen and Steve Davis\, she has performed on prestigious international stages alongside legendary artists\, including the late Hugh Masekela\, and collaborated with multiple Grammy Award-winning musicians. \nBringing together a stellar ensemble of some of Cape Town’s finest jazz musicians\, the Siya Charles Sextet promises an evening of sophisticated artistry\, powerful improvisation\, and deeply expressive music that bridges South African musical heritage with the innovation of modern jazz. \n\nFeaturing: \n\nSiya Charles – trombone\nMarc de Kock – tenor saxophone\nKeegan Steenkamp – trumpet & flugelhorn\nBlake Hellaby – piano\nShaun Johannes – double & electric bass\nDamian Kamineth – drums\n\n\nRooted in storytelling\, South African rhythms\, and contemporary jazz language\, Siya’s compositions are celebrated for their emotional depth\, technical brilliance\, and fearless creativity. This is jazz of the highest international standard—performed by musicians at the top of their craft. \nDon’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a globally acclaimed South African artist and an exceptional Cape Town ensemble in the intimate setting of café Roux. \nWorld-class jazz. South African soul. One extraordinary evening! \nDOORS OPEN AT 6PM\, SHOW STARTS AT 7:30PM \nNB! We put together\, onto one table\, seats booked under the same email address \nNote: Tables 15 – 19 and 1 – 3 are high tables! \n(for full Booking Notes\, click here)
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/siya-charles-sextet-live-cafe-roux/
LOCATION:Cafe Roux\, Chapmans Peak Dr\, Noordhoek\, Cape Town\, Gauteng\, 7979\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260723T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260723T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T155550Z
CREATED:20260704T155550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T155550Z
UID:9788-1784829600-1784849400@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Siphokazi at Hugh's Jazz Club
DESCRIPTION:Siphokazi is one of South Africa’s most celebrated Afro-Fusion artists\, renowned for her rich\, soulful voice and powerful storytelling. Hailing from Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape\, she has built a distinguished career by seamlessly blending African traditional music\, jazz\, soul\, and contemporary sounds into a style that is uniquely her own. \nAn award-winning singer\, songwriter\, and performer\, Siphokazi first captured national attention with her acclaimed debut album Ubuntu-Botho\, earning widespread recognition for her authentic artistry and deeply rooted African identity. Over the years\, she has become known for performances that are both emotionally moving and musically exceptional\, captivating audiences with her commanding stage presence and heartfelt connection to every song she sings. \nHer career has seen her perform at some of South Africa’s most prestigious festivals and cultural events\, including the Cape Town International Jazz Festival\, Joy of Jazz\, National Arts Festival\, Macufe\, and numerous international showcases celebrating African music and culture. She has shared stages with some of the country’s most respected musicians and continues to be recognised as a leading voice in contemporary African music. \nWhether performing intimate ballads or uplifting Afro-Fusion anthems\, Siphokazi brings warmth\, grace\, and extraordinary vocal artistry to every stage she steps onto. \nDoors open at 18:00 \nThe show begins promptly at 19:30 \nPlease refer to our website for FAQ’s. \nwww.hughs.co.za \nTickets are non-refundable
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/siphokazi-at-hughs-jazz-club/
LOCATION:Hugh’s Jazz Club\, 73 Juta St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T170159Z
CREATED:20260704T170159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T170159Z
UID:9842-1784916000-1784934000@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Paul Hanmer
DESCRIPTION:Legendary South African pianist and composer Paul Hanmer has spent more than four decades shaping the country’s musical landscape. \nHis distinctive compositions blend jazz and classical influences with unmistakably South African rhythms\, creating music that is both sophisticated and deeply moving. \nExperience an intimate evening with one of South Africa’s greatest musical storytellers as he performs original works that have become landmarks of South African jazz. \nThe evening will be complemented by DJ Bob\, who will set the mood with specially curated selections before the performance and after the concert. \nFor an uninterrupted listening experience\, the kitchen closes 30 minutes before the performance and reopens during the interval. \nDoors Open: 18:00 \nMusic Starts: 20:00
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/paul-hanmer/
LOCATION:Sankayi Restaurant & Lounge\, Green Park Corner Lower Road corner\, W Rd S\, Morningside\, Johannesburg\, 2000
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T164905Z
CREATED:20260704T164905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T164905Z
UID:9827-1784919600-1784935800@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:iPhupho L'ka Biko presents: Africa for Africans
DESCRIPTION:iPhupho L’ka Biko presents \nAFRICA FOR AFRICANS: OUR SANKARA OATH \nLIVE AT THE BASEMENT 24TH JULY 2026 \nDoors Open: 18h00 | Performance Starts: 20h00 | R300 online (Quicket) | R350 at the door \niPhupho L’ka Biko \nAt a time when xenophobia and Afrophobia continue to fracture communities across the continent\, iPhupho L’ka Biko asks us to look deeper. Beyond headlines\, political rhetoric and easy answers lies a more difficult question: how did African people become strangers to one another on their own continent? \nWhat happens when people inherit freedom without justice\, democracy without dignity and liberation without economic freedom? What happens when a nation promises belonging but leaves millions searching for work\, security and purpose? It is within this tension that Africa for Africans: Our Sankara Oath finds its voice. \nDrawing inspiration from the revolutionary ideas of Thomas Sankara\, alongside the musical legacies of Bra Hugh Masekela and Mam Miriam Makeba\, Africa for Africans: Our Sankara Oath interrogates the historical\, political and economic forces that continue to shape how Africans see themselves and each other. Through music\, spoken word\, improvisation and critical reflection\, the ensemble explores the fractures left behind by colonialism\, apartheid\, displacement\, inequality and the unfinished project of African liberation. \nKnown for confronting the questions many would rather avoid\, iPhupho L’ka Biko has established itself as a vital cultural voice in South Africa’s contemporary landscape. \nThe ensemble ventures into the spaces where history remains unresolved\, where collective memory is contested and where society is often encouraged to look away. Their work gives expression to the concerns\, contradictions\, hopes and frustrations of ordinary people becoming both witness and conscience in times of uncertainty. \nRather than reducing complex social realities to slogans\, Africa for Africans: Our Sankara Oath creates space for honest engagement with the conditions that produce division across the continent. It asks audiences to consider not only the tensions between Africans\, but also the systems that continue to profit from those tensions. \nThis is an evening of fearless music\, political inquiry and collective reflection. A call to remember that African liberation has always been a shared project and that the future of the continent depends on our ability to see one another not as competitors\, outsiders or threats but as part of a common destiny. \nLet love lead\, not hate. We shall uphold Our Sankara Oath. \nShow info: \nDoors open at 18H00 \nPerformance starts at 20H00 \nExpect one set of aprox 90 minutes\, or two sets of approximately 50 minutes each with a 15 minute interval. \nThis show offers only reserved seating including standard tables for sharing\, couples\, groups\, pre-show dinner and drinks (bottle service\, etc.)\, some tables may not be suitable for dinner service. Check seating plan for preference. Email bookings@artivist.co.za if you’d like to book pre-show dinner at ARTIVIST upstairs\, between 17h00 – 19h00. \nAll seats to this show are reserved except for general standing tickets which are sold only at the door on standby list\, where the show is not sold out.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/iphupho-lka-biko-presents-africa-for-africans/
LOCATION:Untitled Basement\, 7 Reserve St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2017\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T193000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260724T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T170625Z
CREATED:20260704T170625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T170625Z
UID:9845-1784921400-1784934000@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Herbie Tsoaeli: BackYard Sextet with Community Voices @ Youngblood Africa
DESCRIPTION:Afrikan Time has always sought to tap into natural spaces and places in search of sound\, rhythm\, and musical expression. BackYard Sextet with Community Voices will serve as our point of departure as we journey through different eras of music\, exploring the past\, present\, and future through the pages of a living musical story. \nTaking the stage will be an extraordinary BackYard Sextet\, Steven Sokuyeka \, Buddy Wells \,Keegan Steenkamp\, Lonwabo Mafani\,Tefo Mahola and the Vocalists\, Soisoi Gqeza\, Zee Xaba and Thandi Gqiba\, each bringing a unique voice that resonates throughout the ever-evolving Afrikan Time music chapters! \nHerbie Tsoaeli presents the concert in support of the growth\, preservation\, and development of music within our communities. \nThrough this gathering of artists\, we celebrate creativity\, cultural diversity\, and the power of music to connect generations and inspire the future.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/herbie-tsoaeli-backyard-sextet-with-community-voices-youngblood-africa/
LOCATION:Youngblood Africa\, Cape Town\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260704T161532Z
CREATED:20260704T161532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T161532Z
UID:9794-1784970000-1784998800@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Standard Bank Joy of Jazz – JAZZ FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
DESCRIPTION:Standard Bank Joy of Jazz – JAZZ FOR YOUNG PEOPLE\n\nEmpowering Young Minds Youth Festival\nJoin us for an unforgettable celebration of youth talent\, creativity\, and entrepreneurship! \nThe Empowering Young Minds Youth Festival is your chance to experience a vibrant showcase of young people’s talents\, products\, and services—all in one dynamic event. This festival is more than just a gathering; it’s a movement to inspire creativity\, ignite entrepreneurial spirit\, and strengthen our community. \n\nWhy Attend?\n\nBe Inspired: Witness live performances\, discover innovative products\, and explore creative masterpieces—all curated by young visionaries.\nSupport Youth: Every ticket helps empower the next generation of leaders\, creators\, and entrepreneurs.\nExperience Community: Connect with like-minded people\, enjoy great food\, and celebrate the rich culture of our youth.\n\n\nWhat’s On:\n\nPerformance Stage: Enjoy live music and dance performances by talented young artists.\nMarketplace: Shop unique products and services from young entrepreneurs including food\, crafts\, and more!\nExhibition Space: Explore an inspiring display of art\, photography\, and creative works by local youth.\n\n\nWhat Makes Us Different?\n\nCurated by youth\, for youth: ensuring authenticity and relevance.\nDedicated to preserving the legacy of jazz while promoting fresh innovation.\nA platform for self-expression\, discovery\, and growth.\nA unique CSI initiative focused on real community impact.\n\nDon’t miss out on this exciting addition to our community’s cultural calendar! Get your tickets now and be part of something extraordinary. \nEmpower the next generation—one ticket at a time!
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/standard-bank-joy-of-jazz-jazz-for-young-people/
LOCATION:National School of the Arts\, 17 Hoofd St\, Braampark\, Johannesburg\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T200000
DTSTAMP:20260704T164658Z
CREATED:20260704T164658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T164658Z
UID:9824-1785002400-1785009600@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse | Saturday Sessions
DESCRIPTION:A true South African music legend\, Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse has captivated audiences for more than four decades with his unmistakable blend of jazz\, funk\, Afro-pop and soul. Best known for timeless classics such as Burn Out\, Hotstix continues to deliver electrifying performances filled with energy\, nostalgia and musical excellence \n. \nJoin us for a special Saturday Session celebrating one of South Africa’s most iconic performers. \nDoors Open: 18:00 \nMusic Starts: 20:00
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/sipho-hotstix-mabuse-saturday-sessions/
LOCATION:Sankayi Restaurant & Lounge\, Green Park Corner Lower Road corner\, W Rd S\, Morningside\, Johannesburg\, 2000
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T155105Z
CREATED:20260704T155105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T155105Z
UID:9785-1785002400-1785022200@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:JULLIAN GOMES 'LATE DREAMER' (UNPLUGGED)
DESCRIPTION:WORLD WITHOUT END PRESENTS \nJULLIAN GOMES ‘LATE DREAMER’ (UNPLUGGED) \nCelebrating 10 Years of Late Dreamer \nOn Saturday\, 25 July 2026\, World Without End invites you to a special one-night-only performance celebrating the 10th anniversary of Late Dreamer — the acclaimed album by Jullian Gomes. \nReleased in 2016\, Late Dreamer became a standout release in South African house music\, blending deep house\, soul and electronic music with memorable songwriting and vocal performances. The album resonated with listeners and DJs alike\, both locally and internationally. \nTen years later\, Jullian Gomes revisits this celebrated body of work in an intimate live setting\, with musical direction by multi-award-winning trumpeter Robin Fassie\, joined by some of the album’s original vocalists and specially invited featured artists. \nFeaturing: \nBucie \nBonj \nKabomo \nZiyon \nBokani Dyer – Keys \nRobin Fassie – Horns \nShoxx – Bass \nGontse Makhene – Percussion \nJoin us for a special evening celebrating the music\, collaborations and legacy of Late Dreamer\, ten years after its original release. \nSaturday\, 25 July 2026. \nUntitled Basement \n7 Reserve Street\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg \nGeneral info: \nDoors open at 18H00 \nPerformance starts at approximately 20H00 \nExpect two sets of approximately 45–60 minutes each\, with a 15-minute interval\, alongside warm-up and closing DJs. \n*Limited capacity and tickets available. Please secure your presale ticket online. Door tickets will be R600.* \n*Please contact Untitled Basement for table bookings: 011 3391647 or bookings@artivist.co.za.* \nThis show offers a mix of reserved seating and general admission standing tickets. \nReserved seating\, including standard tables for sharing\, couples\, groups\, pre-show dinner\, and drinks. Please note that some tables may be better suited to drinks rather than full dinner service\, so we recommend checking the seating plan before booking. For pre-show dinner bookings at ARTIVIST upstairs from 17:00\, please email bookings@artivist.co.za.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/jullian-gomes-late-dreamer-unplugged/
LOCATION:Untitled Basement\, 7 Reserve St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2017\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T183000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T233000
DTSTAMP:20260704T170820Z
CREATED:20260704T170820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T170820Z
UID:9849-1785004200-1785022200@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Vusi Mahlasela Live at Jozi Gold Brewing Company
DESCRIPTION:There are concerts you enjoy—and then there are performances that stay with you forever. \nExperience the extraordinary Vusi Mahlasela\, affectionately known around the world as “The Voice\,” in an unforgettable evening of music\, storytelling\, and hope. With a career spanning more than three decades and stages across the globe\, Vusi’s powerful voice and heartfelt songs have become a symbol of resilience\, humanity\, and reconciliation. \nFeaturing timeless favourites alongside songs from his powerful new album\, Questions and Answers\, this is a rare opportunity to witness one of Africa’s greatest musical treasures live. Don’t miss this moving celebration of music\, culture\, and the enduring power of the human spirit. \nSecure your tickets now before they’re gone!
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/vusi-mahlasela-live-at-jozi-gold-brewing-company/
LOCATION:Jozi Gold Brewing Company\, 81 De Korte St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg\, 2017
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T190000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260725T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T171019Z
CREATED:20260704T171019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T171019Z
UID:9852-1785006000-1785020400@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Xhanti Nokwali - ISEWLA
DESCRIPTION:At One Room Music & Comedy Club\, Iselwa unfolds as a continuous one-hour performance shaped through presence\, attentiveness\, and shared listening. The set opens in spare\, deliberate space\, with voice and texture leading the way. The music gathers itself gradually before keys\, drums\, and bass arrive\, deepening what the room already holds.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/xhanti-nokwali-isewla/
LOCATION:The One Room\, 52 Westbourne Rd\, Ggeberha Central\, Gqeberha\, Eastern Cape\, 6001\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260726T150000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260704T164417Z
CREATED:20260704T164417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T164417Z
UID:9820-1785078000-1785085200@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Before the Release: The First Listening Experience
DESCRIPTION:BEFORE THE RELEASE \nYAMISAVA × HOME OF THE BEAN \nA Coffee\, Music & Culture Experience \nJoin YAMISAVA for an intimate afternoon of music\, coffee and conversation as he celebrates the completion of his debut EP. \nCreated in collaboration with Home of the Bean\, Before the Release invites guests into a thoughtfully curated experience centred around listening\, reflection and connection. Alongside a handcrafted beverage and freshly baked treat from Home of the Bean\, guests will share in the first complete listen of the EP and conversations inspired by the music in a warm and intimate setting. \nMore than a listening session\, Before the Release is a celebration of a significant milestone—marking the completion of YAMISAVA’s debut project and the beginning of a new chapter in his artistic journey. It is an opportunity to gather\, connect and share in an afternoon where music\, coffee and community come together. \nDate: 26 July 2026 \nTime: 15:00 – 17:00 \nVenue: Home of the Bean\, Victoria Yards\, Johannesburg
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/before-the-release-the-first-listening-experience/
LOCATION:Home of the Bean Vic Yards\, 16 Viljoen St\, Lorentzville\, Johannesburg\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260726T160000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260704T163957Z
CREATED:20260704T163957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T163957Z
UID:9814-1785081600-1785092400@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Did I Do My Thing? Tour - Durban
DESCRIPTION:MULTI – AWARD WINNING MUSICIAN\, AND ONE OF SOUTH AFRICA’S MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY VOICES\, ZOË MODIGA\, GRACES THE COSY AND SOPHISTICATED THE CHAIRMAN\, ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON\, THE 26TH OF JULY. THIS MARKS THE TOUR’S DURBAN STOP FROM HER WILDLY ANTICIPATED “DID I DO MY THING?” TOUR. \n“DID I DO MY THING” IS A SONG FROM MODIGA’S MOST EXPLORATIVE\, IMAGINATIVE WORK YET\, “THE VAULT”. A VULNERABLE LOVE LETTER TO HER AUDIENCE\, WHERE SHE EXPRESSES HER DEDICATION TO CONTINUE BUILDING HEARTFELT\, MEANINGFUL\, AND TIMELESS WORLDS FOR THEM. \nTHIS OFFERING WILL BE A MELTING POT OF AFRICAN CONTEMPORARY SENSIBILITIES\, HINTS OF JAZZ\, ACOUSTIC\, SOULFUL SOUNDS\, AND ALTERNATIVE\, MODERN SONIC LANDSCAPES. MODIGA\, KNOWN TO ENCHANT AUDIENCES WITH HER WORLD-CLASS BAND CELEBRATES HER BELOVED 4 – ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY\, WHICH COMPRISES OF EXPANSIVE\, GENRE-DEFYING\, SOULFUL\, HUMAN-EXPERIENCE CAPSULE WORKS FROM: \n“YELLOW: THE NOVEL” (2017) \n“INGANEKWANE” (2020) \n“NOMTHANDAZO” (2024) \nAND RECENTLY RELEASED\, “THE VAULT” (2026) \nMUSIC LOVERS CAN EXPECT TO BE TELEPORTED INTO THE QUINTESSENTIAL ZOË MODIGA LIVE EXPERIENCE\, WHICH COMFORTABLY SITS AT THE INTERSECTION OF ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE\, MUSIC\, CULTURE\, FASHION\, IDENTITY\, SPIRITUALITY\, IMAGINATION\, HUMANITY\, AND AFRICAN STORYTELLING. THIS WILL LEAVE BEHIND A TIMELESS EXPERIENCE THAT WILL BE ETCHED IN YOUR MEMORIES FOR A LIFETIME.
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/did-i-do-my-thing-tour-durban/
LOCATION:The Chairman Durban\, 146 Mahatma Gandhi Road\, Durban\, KwaZulu Natal\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260730T180000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20260730T230000
DTSTAMP:20260704T161811Z
CREATED:20260704T161811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260704T161811Z
UID:9798-1785434400-1785452400@musicist.co.za
SUMMARY:Benjamin Jephta at Hugh's Jazz Club
DESCRIPTION:Benjamin Jephta is a bassist\, composer\, and educator who has established himself as one of South Africa’s premier double and electric bass players. With three albums as a bandleader\, several soundtrack compositions\, and numerous award nominations and wins\, Jephta was recognised in the Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans list and received the prestigious Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz award in 2017. \nJephta’s diverse career includes work as a film and TV composer\, scoring for productions on platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime. His compositions often fuse traditional jazz\, funk\, hip-hop\, and African musical styles\, creating soundtracks that are modern yet culturally resonant. After earning his Master’s degree from The Berklee Global Jazz Institute in Boston\, Jephta moved to New York City\, where he performed with acclaimed artists such as Danilo Perez\, Terri Lyne Carrington\, Jason Palmer\, and Dianne Reeves. Currently based in Johannesburg\, Jephta balances his time between performing\, scoring for film and TV\, and lecturing in Jazz Studies and Film Composition at the University of the Witwatersrand\, where he mentors the next generation of South African musicians. \nThe Benjamin Jephta Band is a dynamic jazz ensemble led by the acclaimed bassist and composer. Bringing together some of South Africa’s most vibrant jazz voices\, the sextet explores the rich tapestry of African music\, blending traditional rhythms with contemporary jazz to create a sound that is both rooted and forward-looking. \nAs a band leader\, Benjamin has released 3 solo albums with different variations of this ensemble. Benjamin is a Platoon Artist\, although has released all the music was released and produced independently. \nThe Benjamin Jephta Band has steadily grown its influence within the South African and select international jazz scenes\, receiving recognition for both artistic excellence and audience appeal. Our work continues to gain attention across the jazz community and beyond for its creativity\, authenticity\, and cultural depth. \nAchievements and Recognitions \nBenjamin has been honoured as the Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz and recognised recognised as a creative trailblazer in the Mail & Guardian’s 200 Young South Africans list acknowledging his contributions to the evolution of South African jazz and an innovative approach to music and cultural influence. As a band our projects have received several award nominations\, including the South African Music Awards (SAMA) and Metro FM Jazz Awards\, which celebrated the cultural impact of our work. In addition\, our compositions won the prestigious SAMRO Wawela Award for Best Song and Benjamin the award for the Best Male Artist\, highlighting our dedication to crafting original and emotionally impactful music. \nStreaming Milestones and Playlists \nAmong a decent monthly listenership\, their latest release\, “Born Coloured\, Not Born-Free\,” surpassed 1 million streams across platforms within just a few months of its release. \nSpotify: Featured in “State of Jazz”\, “Fresh Jazz Find”\, and our track “Ben-Dhlamini Stomp” was listed among the Best Jazz Songs of 2023 and “Fresh Finds Jazz: Best of 2023”. \nApple Music: The title track\, “Born-Coloured\, Not Born-Free (Resurgence)\,” was highlighted on playlists such as “Jazz in Spatial Audio”\, “Jazz Currents”\, “Jazz Chill”\, and “Piano Bar” \nDoors open at 18:00 \nThe show begins promptly at 19:30 \nPlease refer to our website for FAQ’s. \nwww.hughs.co.za \nTickets are non-refundable
URL:https://musicist.co.za/event/benjamin-jephta-at-hughs-jazz-club/
LOCATION:Hugh’s Jazz Club\, 73 Juta St\, Braamfontein\, Johannesburg
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