Hold on to your music-loving hats, Cape Town, because Francois van Coke & Vriende 2023 is back, and it’s bigger and better than ever before! This year, the event not only returned to its hometown of Pretoria but is also making its Cape Town debut, taking the Mother City by storm on Saturday, 16 September, at Grand Arena, GrandWest.
Meet Black Math, a band that defies description on paper and can only be truly appreciated through their explosive sound. Hailing from the jungles of Durban, Cameron Lofstrand (vocals and guitar), Tyla Burnett (bass) and Acacia-Ann van Wyk (drums) came together over a decade ago as scrappy high schoolers. With their energetic creations, the trio has captured the hearts and moshpits of South Africa’s rock community.
In the heart of Cape Town’s vibrant music scene, a captivating singer-songwriter has recently set the stage ablaze with his long-awaited album launch. Keanan Eksteen, a rising star in the music industry, showcased his most recent masterpiece, Golden Fever, to a rapturous audience at one of Cape Town’s most prestigious music venues, District. The evening itself was a testament to the significance of an album launch, as fans and music enthusiasts gathered to celebrate this talented artist’s artistic journey and immerse themselves in the soulful melodies of his debut album.
Released in July 2022, Luh’ra’s sophomore EP Nice showed off a versatile indie-soul sound, full of cymbals, sunny brass, and tender vocals. To celebrate the anniversary of its release, producer and DJ, blaqkongo, offers up a bouncy electronic reimagining of the single ‘Give It All’.
Canadian South African artist, Ashcoustics, has recently released her debut EP, No More, on 28 April, captivating listeners with her unique blend of pop, rock, alternative, country, and folk. With deeply personal lyrics that touch on themes of self-acceptance and empowerment, Ashcoustics aims to inspire strength, hope, and kindness in a lonely world. She shares her creative process, influences, and the journey that led her to this point in her career.
The winter chill has settled upon the Cape, but fear not, music lovers and animal enthusiasts! We’ve got just the remedy to warm your heart and bring a smile to your face. Get ready to wag your tail at the incredible Woofstock Volume 3 at The Armchair Theatre in Observatory on 29 and 30 July.
Born and raised amidst the outskirts of Joburg, the now Cape Town-based artist Bahbah, otherwise known as Bahbahroo, has quietly been producing some of the most refreshingly effortless and earnest music amongst the city’s creative landscape. Alongside his musical pursuits, Bahbah has played a pivotal role in cultivating platforms and spaces in which up-and-coming musicians and creators alike are afforded a means of sharing alternative and independent art.
King Kind is a versatile funk rock group that has been making themselves a regular name on event posters around Stellenbosch and Cape Town. This month marks two years since the band’s inaugural performance at the first And I market in May of 2021. Since then, they’ve been steadily crossing stages off their to-do list, performing at events like Foul Play and the Baked Shakespeare market.
Jeannie Arnott is a Cape Town-based singer-songwriter who recently released her debut single Home through The Good Times Co. Her music is a blend of pop and acoustic music that touches on themes of loss, connection, and the overall human experience.
Need to get something off your chest?
Good news. Somewhere in the Cape Town night, TOUGHGUY is turning a dimly-lit stage into a smoke-filled confessional. Neck-deep in churning fuzz, Sihle Mhkize is shouting his sweat-soaked demons out into the void. He’s pushing his way through writhing bodies and emerging beside you, mic outstretched. It’s time to join in.









