Live entertainment at local golf estate
2007-12-13
THE SAA Open Sundowner Sessions brought to you by Pearl Valley Golf Estate is an exciting initiative aimed at enhancing the spectator experience at the South African Airways Open. Taking place from today to Sunday at Pearl Valley Golf Estate, the Sundowner Sessions will commence immediately after the golf every day. Gates close at 18:30 so book now to avoid disappointment. Entry is R75 per day and includes a refreshment voucher for R25 and can be purchased through Computicket or at the gate between 16:30 and 18:30. * Tonight at 18:30 Nungarin is an inspiration of three different artists bringing their unique musical instruments together. This blend of sounds gathers a sensational type of music that simply cannot have a genre allocated to it. * Still tonight at 19:30 a completely new, eclectic genre of music that’s unique to Cape Town based band, JacSharp ,will entertain guests. If you dig to the core of this band, you will find something magical that has been built on a foundation of nothing but ‘good times,’ good tunes and keen understanding of musical diversity. * Tomorrow at 18:30 Dream Soda will captivate audiences with their well blended fusion sound. Although inspired by many world music genres, Dream Soda has developed a multicultural appeal strongly rooted with a Deep South African groove. * Also tomorrow at 19:30 Three Bored White Guys, Cape Town’s only true “countrybilly band” will entertain guests. Their music could also be called “crosscountry”; “hick-hop”; “Black ’n Blues”. * Later tomorrow at 20:30 Boulevard Blues with over 100 years of musical experience between them, will entertain guest with their light jazz, some soul, some rock classics and rock originals. Boulevard Blues have just the right ingredients to get your musical passions flowing. * Saturday at 17:30 the celebrated acoustic rock band who have fought back from tragedy in an epic comeback year, Plush, will entertain guests. With the debut single already at No 1 at stations around the country, and an inaugural sold out tour of the UK behind them, Plush are back to fulfil an epic destiny. * Also Saturday at 18:30 Southpaw will take listeners on an inspired journey through unusual soundscapes, utilising right-brain innovation and a daring eclecticism. Comprised of four highly individualistic musicians who manage to fuse an ethereal, uncompromising style from their love of funk, rock, jazz and alternative, this Cape Town outfit are on the brink of bigger things. Later Saturday at 19:30 Bed on Bricks, known to be one of the most original and tightest bands in South Africa, will perform. In an era where rock music is chronically lacking originality they serve as an example of true local style. * On Sunday at 17:30 the DNA Strings, one of South Africa’s best-known instrumental bands, will entertain guests. Their music can be described as pulsating, energetic, uplifting, passionate and powerful. Their live show is a showcase of their fusion of styles which include African, Irish, South American, Traditional Folk and even some North African Arabic sounds. * Still on Saturday at 18:30 Rastamie and the Warriors from Gugulethu will perform. They have performed at rock festivals such as Oppikoppi, Wingerdstock and more recently Rocking the Daisies in Darling.
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