It’s been a crazy 4 weeks with the World Cup and all that and now winter has finally come. KOL’s got some heat to keep y’all warm for this month.
On July 31st, KOL will feature one of Cape Town’s soulful bands… Soul Noir.
If you are a lover of live music, well, this one is especially for you.
Soul Noir is a neo-soul cover band, started in late 2009, and have been slowly gaining momentum since. Their repetoir consists MAINLY of neo-jazzy-soul tunes by the like of Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, Les Nubian, and also some songs by South African singers like Zama Jobe and Lira.
Ill Human Nati Getuies will be bringing that raw KaapseFlakte raps. For all you raw Cape heads, hears something to sink your teeth in… but don’t bite.
Mingus & The Goodfellas aka Kool Out Trio will be providing the nights live sound with some Hip Hop, Funk and Jazz flavor.
Also, for all you MC’s, there will be a live band open mic so get your scrips right.
DJ Raiko & DJ I.D. will be on the 1s and 2s bringing you the best in Hip Hop flavors.
Finally, for all you b-boys and b-girls… there’s R500… that’s right…
R500 up for grabs on a 2 on 2 battle, as well as Butan Gear.
To enter simply sms your name to: 072 921 1345or email:- kool.out.lounge@gmail.com. All participants gain free access to the event. let us know as soon as you can.
The Hilton Schilder Support Trust is hosting a benefit at the B Lounge Restaurant at the Old Biscuit Mill in Salt River, on Sunday, 18 July!
Two original works by the local artists Wayne Barker will be auctioned – Reserve price R3000 each – as well as a limited-edition photograph of Vernon Terrace, District 6 by George Hallett – Reserve price R9000! And a Tretchikoff inspired framed copy of Niklas Zimmers “Venus”
Entry is R100 which will give you a gourmet meal and a glass of wine with live music by the Bokhani Dyer Band with special guests…Steven Erasmus, Mac Mckenzie and others.
Come and show your support for the son of Cape Town jazz! Contact Mark on 021 447 7447 or email info@capetownnightlife.net or join the Facebook group “Hilton Schilder Support Trust”
Time Doors open at 20h00 and the show starts at 20h30
Venue Roxy Revue Bar, GrandWest
Tickets R67 per person, tickets available at Computicket
The 1970s will probably best be remembered for rock and disco music, along with hippies, bell-bottomed jeans, platform shoes, larva lamps and the cold war. Iconic musicals from the period such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Grease and Saturday Night Fever became cult classics, and audience ratings rocketed for television shows such as The Brady Bunch and Charlie’s Angels, while the entire world wanted to know who shot JR in Dallace.
Now, in a tribute to the era, musical director Mike McCullagh will present Station 70 at GrandWest’s Roxy Revue between 30 July and 18 September, Wednesday through to Saturday.
For the show the stage is transformed into a radio station playing 70s music with assistance from a live, nine-piece band. News, commentary, calls from listeners and even quirky comical ads epitomising the era completes the radio concept.
The talented cast of Capetonians includes well known vocalists Lucy Holgate, Riaan Corneluis and Keenan Arrison who also plays the role of radio DJ. The rhythm section is led by Kyle Petersen on keyboards, Neil Peyton, Warren Lomberg and Lorenzo Bastiaan on guitar, Ricardo Philander on drums and Morgan King on Sax. Backing vocals are provided by Leani Ekermans.
The audience is welcome to join in the singing of tracks such as Joy to the World, Nut Bush City Limits, Kung Fu Fighting, Stayin’ Alive and many more from artists such as Michael Jackson, Queen, Abba, Earth Wind and Fire, The Stylistics, the Four Seasons and many others.
Doors open at 20h00 and the show starts at 20h30. Tickets are available at Computicket at R67 per person.
Make your way to Franschhoek, South Africa’s Gourmet Capital, over the weekend of the 17th and 18th of July, where locals and visitors will be celebrating the Valley’s centuries-old French Huguenot heritage at its annual Bastille Festival.
The Franschhoek Wine Valley has throughout the years been linked with the pursuit of freedom, as the destination where the French Huguenots sought refuge from persecution. Aside from the European legacy, the connection with freedom is also evident in a local context with the Drakenstein Prison (formerly Victor Verster), the prison from which the iconic Nelson Mandela was released, situated between Franschhoek and Paarl. This year in particular will be more significant as it commemorates the 20th anniversary of Mr Mandela’s release from the exact prison.
And 2010 will without a doubt be a year of celebrations. Taking into account that South Africa will be winding down from the hype and festivities of World Cup 2010, what better way to paint the town red, white and blue and join in ‘A Celebration of Freedom’. Not forgetting, it’s the only time of the year you’ll be forgiven for wearing a beret.
The Food and Wine Marquee open from 12 noon until 5pm, is always the focal point which draws people to the hub of activity, where visitors can sample fine wines from some of Franschhoek’s award-winning wine estates and indulge in mouth-watering dishes created by the Valley’s highly acclaimed chefs. Sample a wide selection of cuisine, ranging from: oysters, sushi, local and French cheeses to charcuterie, hand-made chocolates and salmon trout from the area.
Not to be missed is the festival’s comprehensive sporting element featuring the usual, popular traditions and activities of: boules, Franschhoek minstrel parade, kiddies’ soccer, a barrel-rolling contest and a fun run. A farmers’ market, craft market stalls, musicians and children’s activities are also included in the line up of festival celebrations. For those wanting to appreciate French heritage in comfort, the Screening Room at Le Quartier Français will be screening French movies throughout the weekend.
Known throughout the world for its fine cuisine, Franschhoek’s award-winning restaurants will also be offering special menus exclusively prepared for this annual Festival.
So, with something for everyone, make a weekend of your visit, taking full advantage of the many Bastille accommodation packages on offer. Come celebrate the universal triumph of freedom. C’est la vie!
COST
An R100.00 per person entrance fee allows you access to the Food and Wine Marquee, which includes a tasting glass and a complimentary booklet containing 5 tasting coupons. Thereafter all tastings will be charged on consumption.
BOOKINGS
Tickets can be purchased through www.webtickets.co.za, but hurry as tickets are limited. Once the marquee is full no further patrons will be admitted.
A flagship night of the 16, plus year old Swingers Jazz Club in Wetton, Cape Town. With too many guest jazz musicians and artists to mention, the venue has hosted the biggest names in Jazz Music. From Joe Sample to Jonathan Butler, basically if you play or love jazz music, you would have been to Swingers, to be mesmerized by the music and vibe of Cape Town jazz music and its people.
The house band comprises of Alvyn Dyers,Denver Furness, Alistair Andrews and Kyle Shepherd, with guest performances from muso’s from all over the world, jamming live on stage.
Table Bookings are recommended. Call 021 762 2443 or email swingers@absamail.co.za to reserve your seat.
Dinner & Wine Menu available.
PS. Do not forget about the Sunday Cabaret with Leslie Klein-smith and his band. Hosted by Clarence Ford (Heart 104.9fm)
One of the longest running jazz clubs in Cape Town. Situated in Wetton on the Cape Flats, this venue offers live entertainment and dinner on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday evenings.
SIGNAL RESTAURANT
Cape TownSignal Restaurant has been created to stay ahead of global trends and deliver a unique combination of mouth watering dishes that reflect the many cultures that helped to shape Cape Town’s heritage.
The Rainbow Room, Cape Town’s newest Music Venue is located in the heart of the Cape Town CBD in the upmarket established Mandela Rhodes Place Lifestyle Centre.
Mandela Rhodes Place 23 Church Street
They made it through the first round and have returned to Cape Town for their Victory Tour at Grand West’s Grand Arena on Sunday 4 July at 15h00 and Monday 5 July at 20h00. You can look forward to a thrilling game once again, with our beloved comedians giving their all for South Africa and performing to unite the nation through laughter.
The line up includes Coach Markos Santanos Bankos, Captain Barry Hilton and the players Trevor “Delicious”, Noah, Nik “Bokkie” Rabinowitz, Loyiso “Laduuuma” Gola, Marc ‘Long Shot’ Lottering, Kagiso ‘Kaka’ Ladiga, John ‘Die Voël’ Vlismas. As you would have noticed, the selection has remained the same with none of our players receiving a red card.
Make sure you have your Bafunny face on and join us for some good fun and laughter. Doors open an hour before each show and an age restriction of 16 and older applies. Tickets are available from Computicket between R120 and R200 with discounts for group bookings of 10 or more.
Time: Doors open an hour earlier
Venue: Grand West’s Grand Arena
Tickets: Tickets are priced between R120 and R200 with discounts for bookings of 10 or more
Jojoflores has come a long way from his humble Montreal roots.
Today, House Music’s “Mixed Tape King” has achieved global reach, and is now a tireless ambassador of soulful dance music to every corner of the world.
In addition to being one of the genre’s most respected DJ’s;
Jojoflores is also CEO of Gotsoul Records and founder of the infamous Therapy soirees – now enjoyed in 7 cities worldwide from Cape Town to San Francisco and Toronto. Along the way, he’s found time to open up a club, own a record shop, and produce numerous records and CD’s.
Jojoflores’ reputation for rocking a dance floor has rewarded him with multiple residencies at famed clubs world-wide, including New York City’s Cielo; Nikki Beach Miami; Deep in Los Angeles; Lotus in Hawaii; along with venues in Melbourne, Dubai, Brazil, Santorini & Athens. He was voted “Best International DJ” 4 years running by NYC’s Undaground Archives.
His dedication and hard work have also garnered him a corporate client list which includes MAC Cosmetics, Apple, Hugo Boss, Vanity Fair, Puma, Details Magazine, Banana Republic, Cadillac, and The Delano Hotel. He has headlined events with Wyclef Jean, Jody Watley, K-OS, Jazzy Jeff and not to mention he’s become D-Squared’s go-to DJ in Canada.
Jojoflores’ last visit to South Africa was nothing less than inspirational, dropping tracks that almost caused me collapse on the dance floor. Rocking a beautiful, intimate crowd with Deep House classics, re-edits and a remix of a Bjork hit, created a list of excited facebook friends, awaiting his return soon after.
Well, its now 2 years later, and its officially confirmed… Jojoflores is in the building! After been invited as a guest speaker, and international DJ for the Southern African Music Conference to be held in Joburg next month, this truly inspirational DJ will perform a mind-blowing 3 hour set on 24 June 2010 at a ‘cosy’ Cape Town’ venue to be disclosed, exclusive to ticket holders.
Peep this video to witness the fitness of Jojoflores, as he rocked Toronto with fellow DJ and world famous producer Dennis Ferrer at The century Room just last week.
For more info on this event email info@capetownnightlife.net with your name and contact details. A lovely lady will then be contacting you, shortly after we have confirmed your details.
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DISCOGRAPHY:
1. Co-produced with Rom — Isley Brothers “Speachless” jamsteady remix (Promo Release Only)
2. Add. arrangements on Miles Moore’s remix of Osunlade & Jaffa’s Native Tongue Revisited (gotsoul)
3. Executive Producer: Osunlade feat. Sambas “Obatala Y Oduduwa” (gotsoul)
A Romantic setting in which to take in the sights and sounds of the busy Waterfront harbour while sipping on some of the finest – and rarest – whisky in the world.
Cape Grace Hotel, West Quay Road, V&A Waterfront
+27 (0) 21 410 7100 http://www.capegrace.com
Caveau at Heritage Square
Stop in for a glass of the fine wines on this spot’s extensive wine list.
Heritage Square, 92 Bree Street, Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 422 1367 http://www.caveau.co.za
Alba Lounge
Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Waterfront with a cosy fire. Definitely a great place to wile away the afternoon, or take in a live music performance.
Above the Hildebrand Restaurant at Pierhead, V& A Waterfront
+27 (0) 21 425 3385 http://www.albalounge.co.za
L’Aperitivo
Eye-candy at this stylish sidewalk city spot.
70 Loop Street, Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 426 1001
Boer ‘n Brit
As its name suggests, this old pub heralds the skirmishes and spats between these old rivals.
A roaring log fire heats up the atmosphere and weathered red leather banquettes inside.
The Alphen Hotel, Alphen Drive, Constantia
+27 (0) 21 794 5011 http://www.alphen.co.za
Ferryman’s
A popular spot – for its British ambience, along with an international clientele.
Cnr East Pier and Dock roads, Ground Floor, Market Square Area, V&A Waterfront
+27 (0) 21 419 7748 http://www.ferrymans.co.za
The Toad in the Village
A village local, this lovely pub is tucked into a homely loft with thatched eves and wooden outdoor decks amidst green surrounds.
16 Noordhoek Farm Village, Village Lane, Noordhoek
+27 (0) 21 789 2973 http://thetoad.co.za/blog/
Forrester’s Arms
Renowned for a Sunday carvery, and also has a beautiful outdoor garden pub and is child-friendly.
52 Newlands Ave, Newlands
+27 (0) 21 689 5949
Dubliner at Kennedy’s
Cape Town’s authentic Irish pub
251 Long Street, City Centre
+27 (0) 21 424 1212 http://www.thedubliner.co.za
Boo Radley’s
Inspired by the New York bistro-bar and the old fashioned cocktails of the ’30s, this stylish bar is a popular after-work spot and hosts regular live music nights with a swing, blues and jazz onj the musical agenda.
62 Hout Street, Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 424 3040 http://www.booradleys.co.za
Green Dolphin
This very well-known restaurant also offers patrons live jazz sessions.
Victoria and Alfred Hotel Pier, V&A Waterfront
+27 (0) 21 421 7471
Cape to Cuba
Excellent mojitos and more in this quaint indoor-outdoor bar featuring genuine Cuban décor and design, with funky and fast service.
Main Road, Kalk Bay & Long Street
+27 (0) 21 788 1566 http://www.capetocuba.com
Buena Vista Social Cafe
Cuba comes to Cape Town in the Stadium precinct! Enjoy good mood-inspiring music as you celebrate your country’s victory!
1st Floor Exhibition House, 81 Main Road, Green Point
+27 (0) 21 433 0611 http://www.buenavista.co.za
Dias Portuguese Restaurant
This Portuguese-themed tavern inspired by Bartholomew Dias welcomes all. Sports-lovers will appreciate the big-screen games.
15 Caledon Street, Cape Town
+27 (0) 21 465 7547
Polana Restaurant
You can’t get closer to the waves than here! Polana is one of the best places from which to watch a winter storm head in across the sea while cosying up to a warm fire.
Kalk Bay Harbour, Kalk Bay
+27 (0) 21 788 4133 http://www.harbourhouse.co.za
Vista Lounge
This dynamic lobby lounge and bar features captivating views of Table Mountain.
The One & Only, Dock Road, V&A Waterfront
+27 (0) 21 431 5888 http://www.oneandonlyresorts.com
Planet Champagne and Cocktail Bar
A “Sex and the City”-style venue offering an extensive cocktail, champagne and wine menu. Your drink is served with bar snacks beneath the twinkling stars of the venue’s faux night sky.
Bronx Action Bar
Bronx is one of Cape Town’s best know gay bars – it’s open till late!
22 Somerset Road, Green Point
+27 (0) 21 419 9216 http://www.bronx.co.za