Enjoy live music under the stars at Cape Town’s ‘Valentines Sunset Concert’

Alistair Izobell, a distinguished South African musician, actor and producer, will be performing at the Valentines Sunset Concert. Photographer: Jeremeo Le Cordeur

Alistair Izobell, a distinguished South African musician, actor and producer, will be performing at the Valentines Sunset Concert. Photographer: Jeremeo Le Cordeur

Published Feb 12, 2025

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Whether you're planning a romantic evening with your partner, a fun night out with friends or simply treating yourself, the Valentine’s Sunset Concert on the Lawn is just up Cupid’s alley.

The concert is shaping up to be an absolute vibe, featuring some of Mzansi's top talent. Emo Adams is set to bring his usual energy and feel-good tunes while Loukmaan Adams’ smooth vocals will have you swaying in no time.

Alistair Izobell, a veteran of the South African music scene, will bring his own magic to the stage with a performance. His versatility is evident in his discography, which includes albums like “Cape Town Blue - The Many Faces of Alistair Izobell” (2005) and “So in Love with You” (1998).

Completing the line-up is the Sean D Band, who will ensure the energy stays lit throughout the evening.

Bring along your blanket, settle in, and get ready for a night of relaxation and great vibes. The evening will kick off with a DJ set to get everyone in the mood before the main performances take centre stage.

For those wanting to make the evening even more special, you can pre-order a picnic basket full of mouthwatering treats.

The menu is designed to satisfy a range of tastes, featuring everything from floured rolls, breadsticks, and cheese biscuits to creamed feta, olives and cold cuts.

Chicken drumsticks, grapes, strawberries, cinnamon donuts, chocolate brownies and Danish pastries round off the offering.

Perfect for sharing with your loved one - or indulging on your own.

Just a heads-up, no outside alcohol or drinks are allowed at the venue, but fear not, the venue will have food and drinks available for purchase. The on-site restaurant will also be open for those wanting to settle in for a more traditional sit-down meal.

Where: Protea Hotel, Cape Town Mowbray.

When: February 16 at 4pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R200 and can be purchased through Webtickets.

Charles Louw, a seasoned South African musician. Picture: Webtickets

Charles Louw, a seasoned South African musician, is set to present a special concert titled “Where Do We Go From Here (Highs and Louws – An Artainer’s Tale)” at the Artscape Theatre Centre in Cape Town.

This event will celebrate Louw's extensive music career and life journey, paying tribute to those who have inspired and supported him along the way.

Louw's musical journey began in the 1970s, playing drums with local bands before transitioning to vocals and bass guitar. He later studied music at the University of Cape Town’s College of Music, where he honed his arranging and compositional skills.

Throughout his career, Louw has been involved in various musical projects, including the formation of the band Mamela, which focuses on original compositions blending gospel, jazz and ghoema sounds.

In 2024, Louw released “Where Do We Go from Here?”, featuring tracks such as "Have Mercy", "Sunshine and Hope" and "Going Home."

For the upcoming concert, Louw will be joined by special guests Diana Ferrus and McCoy Mrubata.

Where: Artscape Theatre.

When: February 15 at 7pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R150 and can be purchased from Webtickets.

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This Valentine’s Day, swap the usual dinner date for something a little more vibey. The Sundusk event in Camps Bay invites lovers to a night of music and magic, with the stunning mountains and sea as your backdrop.

It’s the perfect setting for a night of fun and connection.

With three colours, three DJs, three genres, and three choices on one dance floor, you’re in for a night of variety. Whether you’re in the mood for love songs, party anthems, or something a bit more chill, there’s a playlist to match your vibe.

Plus, with a silent disco set-up, you’ll be able to switch between different tracks at your own pace. So you can belt out those notes with a love song or enjoy a jol with your toes in the sand.

Between DJ sets, there’ll be a comedy session to keep things light-hearted and fun—because who doesn’t want to laugh while you dance?

Where: Camps Bay Beach.

When: February 14 at 6pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R100 and can be purchased from Quicket.

 

Auriol Hays, with Rodney Buys on piano, is about to take you on a journey through the soulful and stirring music of Nina Simone.

The performance dives deep into Simone's iconic songs, which aren’t just melodies but anthems for social justice, identity, love, and freedom.

Hays is set to bring her own twist to the mix, with original pieces that blend with Simone’s timeless tracks, creating a musical experience that speaks to both past and present struggles.

Alongside the music, you’ll hear Nina Simone’s powerful words, woven together with striking visuals of the legendary artist. It’s a chance to step inside her world and feel the raw emotion and urgency behind her messages.

The performance is a continuation of the conversation Simone started, reminding us all why it’s so crucial to keep listening and fighting for justice.

Hays has gained recognition for blending various genres, including jazz, soul, and R&B, often drawing from personal experiences to create music. Her style is often compared to legendary artists, and she has been noted for her ability to convey raw emotion through her music, much like the iconic Simone.

Where: Artscape, Arena, Cape Town.

When: From February 20 - 22 at 7.30pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R150 and can be purchased through Webtickets.

 

 

Auriol Hays