Gigs in Stellenbosch 29 Aug. – 4 Sept.
As we head into spring, Stellenbosch has a ton of incredible events planned. On Wednesday, the South African supergroup Goodluck will grace the Daisy Jones stage for an explosive opening night.
As we head into spring, Stellenbosch has a ton of incredible events planned. On Wednesday, the South African supergroup Goodluck will grace the Daisy Jones stage for an explosive opening night.
There is no ambiguity about the increased pressures of daily life as we transition into a post-pandemic time. This can be due to the increased economic and financial stress or the difficulty transitioning back to ‘normal life’.
As August comes to an end, a string of exciting gigs is about to begin! This week, Stellenbosch has some exciting events lined up. This Wednesday, the Meeting Place kicks off a week of events with their Bedroom Superstars — a platform that gives aspiring artists a chance to perform for an audience.
The recent trend to be witnessed is buildings being repainted to shades of white and grey. While this might be seen as a stylistic choice in alignment with recent universal modern and industrial styles, it begs the question: whose eyes is it designed for?
Stellenbosch has fantastic gigs lined up for this week. This Saturday, locals will be treated to the semi-finals of the Aandklas Battle of the Bands, where the top bands from the Winelands and its surroundings will compete for the chance to play in the finals on 27 August.
Amongst students, there is a lot of talk about careers – whether engaging in conversations about future careers or hustling for student jobs. One thing that most, if not all, employers are looking for is experience.
If you want to know all about the events going on in and around Stellenbosch, Let’s Get Local (Stellenbosch) is your one-stop shop. All events — from Mongolian throat singing to Bolivian folktronica — will be included in Let’s Get Local’s gig guide.
On Sunday, 24 July at 16:00, in an unassuming foyer of the Konservatorium, music lovers gathered for the sheer enjoyment of the classics by Beethoven, Mozart, Schumann, and other famous composers.