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  • Mojak Lehoko

    < Back Mojak Lehoko ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Gauteng Mojak Lehoko is a Johannesburg-based comedian who has performed on venues around South Africa and internationally. Since his humble beginnings at Cool Runnings in Melville, he has gone on to be nominated for a Comic's Choice award and won the adora@on of crowds from all walks of life. He was nominated for an International Emmy and has gone on to produce works for The Real Jozi A-Listers (VuzuAmp), Ekasi stories (eTV), and the sitcom Abomzala (SABC), amongst many other projects. In his one-man act "How Did I Get Here," this young and witty and intellectual comic pulls inspiration from the dirt streets of the township and the lush greenery of suburbia, flawlessly shifting between both worlds.

  • Sunset Espresso

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Sunset Espresso Western Cape Who are we? We are an electronic duo that combines live violin, vocals & saxophone to create a fresh musical experience for our audiences. We focus on wedding performances as well as corporate events.

  • Carina on Flute

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Carina on Flute Nationwide Contemporary Flute sounds by multiple award-winning Classical-contemporary flautist Carina Bruwer, one of the most recognisable instrumentalists in South Africa.Carina, also the leader of Sterling EQ – the the SAMA Award-winning all-woman trio known for coining the genre “instrumental pop” through their unique take on instrumental music – is praised far and wide for her phenominal technique combined with her idiosyncratic improvisation skills and soulful interpretations rarely associated with this instrument. Her repertoire includes a selection of easy listening Jazz tunes, pop songs, Irish and celtic pieces, Classical crossover tracks, some Jethro Tull inspired numbers, and some “fluty lounge”. She is also able to play any piece of music from the Classical repertoire, and always happy to source and arrange special requests from any style genre! Carina’s much acclaimed lung capacity is continuously boosted by her sport of choice: she is well-known as a long distance swimmer, having broken numerous local and international records with her ultra marathon solo feats which includes crossing the English Channel, Gibraltar Straits and even False Bay.

  • Qadasi & Maqhinga

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Qadasi & Maqhinga Kwazulu Natal Hailing from Empangeni in the heart of Zululand, Qadasi and Maqhinga are an acoustic duo on a quest to revive the powerful sounds of traditional Maskandi music. Both professional musicians in their own right and sharing the same vision, joining forces has resulted in an international caliber of music which represents the heart and soul of South African roots music. David Jenkins, also known as Qadasi, is an accomplished Maskandi guitarist, concertina, banjo player and vocalist who developed a deep passion for Zulu culture and music at a young age while traveling through Zululand with his late father who was a journalist. This interest grew exponentially over the years, and as a result, his love for traditional music was born. After matriculating in 2010, Qadasi released his first studio album under the record label, Sande Entertainment headed by Sibongiseni Shabalala of a five-time Grammy Award-winning group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo. His second album, released in 2014, was nominated for a SAMA (South African Music Award) and SATMA (South African Traditional Music Award). In 2015, Qadasi was honoured to receive a KwaZulu Natal Young Achievers Award for ‘social cohesion through Maskandi music.’Maqhinga Radebe’s career launched in the mid-’90s after being given the opportunity to tour the USA with Ladysmith Black Mambazo as part of the stage play, Nomathemba. On his return to South Africa, Maqhinga formed the group, Shabalala Rhythm, alongside Sibongiseni and Thamsanqa Shabalala. Thanks to the subsequent popularity of the group, Maqhinga’s talent was brought to the spotlight, making him a prominent and highly respected artist in the Maskandi industry. With five solo albums under his name, Maqhinga has received numerous awards for his amazing musical skills, which also include SAMA and SATMA Award nominations.Well-traveled, he has performed to audiences around the world and has shared stages with a number of highly acclaimed artists such as Hugh Masekela, Oliver Mtukudzi, and Soul Brothers, to name a few. David first met Maqhinga in Durban in 2010 when enquiring about a concertina tuner. After a ‘jam session’, thus began their story and the two have become firm friends, with Maqhinga taking the role of music director and producer of David’s first solo projects. The talented musicians later decided to join forces after realizing the musical potential that was possible by combining their artistry. Over the past several years, the two of them have traveled home and abroad with their eclectic fusion, taking it to audiences in the UK, Europe, Asia, and throughout South Africa. In 2016 they released their debut collaborative album titled, Lashis’ Ilanga, which was later nominated for a 2017 SAMA Award for Best Traditional Album.After teaming up with their full band, in December 2019 Qadasi and Maqhinga released their long-awaited sophomore album titled, Ungabanaki, which captures the essence of Maskandi music while exploring the crossover of traditional and western styles. Aside from promoting Zulu culture, traditional music, and social cohesion, the duo has also been actively involved in rhino conservation, working alongside the Kingsley Holgate Foundation and Project Rhino KZN as rhino ambassadors. There is much excitement in the promise of what lies ahead for this Maskandi duo which is continuing in the footsteps of this powerful genre’s icons.

  • Urban Quartet

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Urban Quartet Gauteng A remarkable ensemble from Johannesburg is ready to entertain you and your guests at corporate functions, private functions, weddings, launches, birthday parties and festivals nationwide. This gifted foursome is South Africa’s latest electric string quartet in the industry and giving the all-girl counterparts some competition. Their stories are intertwined and date back to Soweto String Quartet, the Buskaid foundation and concert halls in Germany. Performing fashionable hits from local and international artists, these handsome gentlemen are a must for your next event. Book now to avoid disappointment.

  • Cafe Latte

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Cafe Latte Gauteng The perfect brew for your exclusive occasion. You’ll only know the true meaning of “café-chic” when you’ve experienced the freshly percolated sounds of duo sensation, Cristina Rodrigues and Devereaux Oosthuizen, as Café Latte. Two of South Africa’s acclaimed performers, now magically tempering the airwaves together, with their bottomless blend of local and international cover sounds. Café Latte will jazz up your elegant occasion with their unique fusion of frisky piano and electric violin – and enough steam to keep the guests toe-tapping their way through the programme. Whether it’s tea cups and trinkets, lobby drinks or garden cocktails, canapés or fine- dining, Café Latte offers a diverse range of bohemian beats to satisfy any palette. This includes exclusive renditions of home-grown South African favourites, familiar Parisian hits and/or a compilation of nifty Jazzy numbers to sugar the air. Think ethnic and chic; shaken and stirred; strawberries and cream; Moet & Chandon; espresso and milk: perfect pairing has a way of balancing the tables – and Rodrigues and Oosthuizen are of no exception. Their instinctive South African soul and unmatched pizazz marks the essence of Café Latte’s thrill-factor that is guaranteed to lift and inspire any event.

  • Leading Ladies

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Leading Ladies Gauteng Leading Ladies is a celebration of the female singing icons of the past century. Prepare to be stunned by the quality, versatility and sheer sex appeal of our three fabulous girls as they belt out some of the world’s best-loved songs. From Cabaret to Lady Marmalade, Judy Garland to Tina Turner, Edith Piaf to Miriam Makeba, sit back and enjoy the best all girl Cabaret act you’re ever likely to see.

  • Rosanthorn

    < Back Rosanthorn ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in booking Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly event details Western Cape Dorette Roos (Cape Town Philharmonic), Carol Thorns (Electric Cello Pioneer and SAMA Nominee), and Anjulie Nock (Cellist and Composer) make up the Rosanthorn Electric Cello Trio. These three cellists share an ambitious vision for the cello: revisiting and repositioning an instrument that is frequently forgotten. As a result, the band is at the forefront of the electric string genre. With the assistance of South Africa's best composers and producers, Rosanthorn has embarked on a compositional and technical adventure to explore everything the Cello has to offer across numerous genres and timbres. They have recorded and re-interpreted works as diverse as Vivaldi's Double Concerto in G Minor, Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, and Imogen Heap's Hide and Seek. Anjulie Nock has written new compositions such as Night Journey (inspired by Game of Thrones) and an original Tango (imagine Scent of a Woman for Cello). Helmut Meijer's The Parting is a melancholy, stripped-down, soulful piece that inspired their debut music video.

  • Zos Ntuli

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Zos Ntuli Gauteng Zosukum’izizwe George Ntuli was born in 1992. At 10 he started taking music lessons from a local music school in Soweto, Welcome Soweto School of Music (Wessom).At 13 he attended his 1st Miagi camp under Wessom where he met other young classical musicians from Pretoria,Bloemfontein, Cape Town and other parts of the country. At 14 he went to Holy Family College where he met some members of the Buskaid Ensemble then later that year with a rising interest in classical music he enrolled to the National School of the Arts where he met and took lessons with Maria Branco. While there he completed his Abrsm grades 5,6,7 & 8. During his academic grade 10 he took extra lessons with Caius Opera. Zos then applied and successfully played for the Eisteddfod’s, Phillip Moore competition, Roedean Music Competition, Grahamstown Music Competition & the NSA music competition with the support and accompaniment of his teacher Sonja Van Zyl on the Piano. He also appeared as soloist with the JPO in 2009 in their Concerto festival playing Vivaldi’s: L’estate. While at NSA he played for the JPO Academy underSonja Bass which he joined after Matric at 19 and took lessons with Miro Chakaryan. In 2012 he joined the Gauteng Camerata under Kutlwano Masote where he played with other budding young musicians. In 2014 he joined the KZNPO’s Cadetship program. He then appeared as soloist with the KZNPO in 2015 playing the 1st mvt of Mendelssohn’s violin concerto as part of their Young performers concert. With the KZNPO he played at the Grahamstown Arts festival, recorded for a Wouter Kellerman album & performed in their WSS Concert’s. In 2017 he returned to Joburg & freelanced as a violinist & tutor.Some notable artist’s & project’s he’s worked with include his Recital at the Auto & general Theatre at the Nelson Mandela Square with Sonja Van Zyl in 2017,Web Maestro’s MTN Opera Jewels, playing as a soloist for ‘Narative Dreams’ a play at the Market theatre & Umculo’s St.John’s Passion & Romeo’s Passion, Simphiwe Dana’s 2011 LyricTheatre DVD & the Simphiwe Dana Experience DVD in 2019, Msaki’s live performances & an album recording & many more. At the beginning of 2019 he joined the National School of the Arts as a part-time violin tutor & in 2020 he joined Auckland Park Preparatory School as a tutor as well. He continues to freelance as a violinist & tutor in Johannesburg.

  • Lira Act

    < Back Lira Act ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in First Name Email Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Select a date Last Name Company Event details Gauteng An artist performs an acrobatic aerial dance on a metal hoop while spinning in the air. With dynamic yet elegant transitions this can be done to any song or style to suit the event theme. A stunning stand alone act or an amazing add on to live singing, musicians or production shows.

  • Lobela - Saxophonist

    < Back ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly Event details Lobela - Saxophonist ​ LOBELA, Tseke Malatji hails from Seshego a township outside Polokwane, at the tender age of 15, he moved to Johannesburg to further his music studies. He attended school at the Music Academy of Gauteng under the recruitment of Dr Johnny Mekoa where he studied jazz saxophone and electric bass guitar. He masters his craft in woodwind instruments as his first instrument of study and electric bass guitar as second instrument he managed to sit in the Gauteng Jazz Orchestra for three years. He went on to further his music career and enrolled at the University of Cape Town and graduated a Jazz studies program. Over the past few years with his experience as a multi-instrumentalist/songwriter/performer he has been part of many celebrated jazz festivals such as, Joy of jazz festival, Cape-town international jazz festival and the All Afrika jazz festival in Germany as a side man with artist like Lira, The Muffinz, Selaelo Selota,Gloria Bosman,Lwanda Gogwana,Monde Musutwana,Frank Paco(Moz),Adamo Da Silver(Cameroon),Frank Biyong(France) and many more artists,TS LOBELA is one of the contributing members of the SAMA award-winning contemporary jazz band, Ological Studies. He now resides in Johannesburg, and continues to work with professional artists and groups/bands around the world and country. He is now in pursuit of his solo career as an instrumentalist and Producer with his African jazz bass playing and his unique distinctive saxophone sound that continues to serenade his audience.

  • Thuli & Chillie

    < Back Thuli & Chillie ARTIST ENQUIRY I am interested in booking Select a date First Name Last Name Email Company Phone Submit Thanks! We will get back to you shortly event details Kwazulu Natal Thuli and Chillie are both well-known Heels over Head vocalists and guitarists who have lately teamed together to form a new partnership. They deliver a sultry and sophisticated mix of laid-back jazz, pop, and soul music with a dash of rock. Their intriguing mix of styles is sure to impress. The duo, who are both experienced musicians, complement one other's performing styles in a way that only comes from a depth of experience and expertise. Aside from their accomplishments in Heels Over Head, both females have solo experience.

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