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You are here: Home / News / Entertainment / Zolani Mahola leads the Cradle to the Cape Concert as it opens the 2024-25 Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

Zolani Mahola leads the Cradle to the Cape Concert as it opens the 2024-25 Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts

28 November 2024 by Guest

Cape Town, 28 November 2024. The Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts, in collaboration with the NIROX Foundation, are thrilled to present the Cradle to the Cape Music Concert at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden on Sunday, 8 December 2024. Zolani Mahola will headline the concert alongside notable acts such as Arno Carstens, Albert Frost and Tubatsi Moloi …

Cape Town, 28 November 2024. The Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts, in collaboration with the NIROX Foundation, are thrilled to present the Cradle to the Cape Music Concert at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden on Sunday, 8 December 2024. Zolani Mahola will headline the concert alongside notable acts such as Arno Carstens, Albert Frost and Tubatsi Moloi amongst others. This event celebrates a cross-country collaboration, uniting the cultural and natural beauty of the Cradle of Humankind with the iconic slopes of Table Mountain.
Zolani is renowned for a rich musical blend of genres, including Afro-pop, jazz, soul, and world music, creating a sound that resonates across diverse cultures. Her music is characterised by its eclectic rhythm, uplifting melodies, and thoughtful lyrics that often touch on themes of love, unity, social change, and the African experience. As a member of Freshlyground, Zolani helped craft some of South Africa’s most beloved songs, including hits like “Doo Be Doo” and “I’d Like.”

“Kirstenbosch is delighted to partner with the NIROX Foundation to host this special concert, uniting South Africa’s vibrant musical talents in one of the world’s most iconic settings,” said Sarah Struys, Events and Tourism Manager at South African National Biodiversity (Kirstenbosch). “It’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy exceptional local music and celebrate the beauty of nature and our country.”

For more than three decades, Kirstenbosch has been home to the Summer Sunset Concerts, bringing musicians from around the globe to the Mother City to perform amidst its breathtaking natural setting. Simultaneously, over the past decade, the NIROX Foundation has hosted live music concerts spanning all genres of music in its outdoor amphitheatre, offering local artists a unique platform to showcase their talent. The NIROX Foundation also supports South African artists through its unique music residency programme, helping to foster collaboration and innovation of cultural significance among local artists.

“The Cradle to the Cape concert embodies our mission to nurture artistic expression and foster meaningful connections between South Africa’s cultural and natural heritage. Collaborating with Kirstenbosch allows us to extend our vision beyond the Cradle of Humankind while showcasing the transformative power of music in local iconic spaces,” said Lloyd-Anthony Smith, Concert Producer at the NIROX Foundation.

The 2024 Cradle to the Cape concert epitomises this rich tradition, showcasing an extraordinary line-up of South Africa’s finest musicians:

  • Zolani Mahola (voice, acoustic guitar)
  • Arno Carstens (voice, acoustic guitar)
  • Albert Frost (voice, guitars)
  • Laurie Levine (voice, guitars)
  • Tubatsi Moloi (voice, multi-instrumentalist)
  • AusTebza (voice, bass)
  • David Watkyns (keys, trumpet)
  • Wynand Davel (violin)
  • Sky Dladla (percussion)
  • Keketso Bolofo (percussion)

The concert promises an unforgettable evening of music, art, and community, blending soulful melodies with nature’s splendour. Each artist brings their unique sound, collaboration and celebration.
Gates open at 16:00, and attendees are encouraged to bring picnic baskets, blankets, drinks, and sun hats to enjoy the festive atmosphere. Moyo Restaurant Kirstenbosch will also have festival food options and non-alcoholic beverages for sale at the event. Tickets can be purchased online via Webtickets, our ONLY online ticketing partner.

Prices are as follows:

  • General Admission: R310 per adult
  • Ages 6-21: R235
  • Free entrance for ages 5 and under

This event is proudly supported by Nedbank Private Wealth as the presenting partner, with Renault as the official automotive partner and Cape Talk as the media partner.
Enjoy an afternoon of world-class musical performances on the slopes of Table Mountain. Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic of Cradle to the Cape and the Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts.
For more information, visit https://www.sanbi.org or connect on social media using the official Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts hashtag #KBRocks.

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Author: Sasha Maripane from Twenty8Zero7 Communications on behalf of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.

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Danila Botha: Danila Botha is a South African journalist who has worked for the SABC and the Sunday Times. She is known for
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