Heritage Day celebrates the rich diversity of cultures that make up this vibrant country. What better way to commemorate this day than with a proper jol served with braais, beers and live music?
Foul Play & District will ensure you mark this occasion in style.
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Braais, beers, bands and beyond
Heritage Day, observed on 24 September, holds a special place in the hearts of South Africans. It’s a day when communities come together to celebrate their unique heritages, traditions, and, of course, their love for braais.
This year, Foul Play & District has curated an event that encapsulates the spirit of Heritage Day, featuring an array of attractions to keep you entertained.
The line-up
One of the highlights of this event is the stellar musical line-up, comprising four bands and DJs who will set the tone for a day filled with rhythm and melody.
Shameless
Founded in Soweto in early 2018, Shameless Band SA is an energetic and talented group that defies categorisation. Their unique fusion of post-punk, tribal, and rock music is an experience that you won’t want to miss.
Visitor’s Centre
Comprised of musicians with some of the best fashion styles in Cape Town, Visitor’s Centre promises beautiful riffs, beats, and soaring vocals that will resonate with the soul.
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Face and the Features
Self-proclaimed as Cape Town’s strangest alternative-pop band, Face and the Features, led by Tristan ‘Face’ de Beer, delivers soulful, deep performances with catchy hooks, drawing inspiration from a range of genres, including pop, soul, rock, and dance.
Jonathan Stephen Simons
Jonathan is not only the head of an independent record label called Mountainside Studios but also the driving force behind the four-piece band, Jonathan Stephen Simons. Their soulful tunes promise to enchant you from the first strum to the final cymbal crash.
Details:
- Date: Sunday, 24 September 2023 | 3pm
- Location: 61c Harrington Street, District Six, Cape Town
- Music starts: 5pm
- Cost: R80 online | R120 at the door
- Tickets: Quicket
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