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Hyacinth Wild embarks on debut Eastern Cape tour, performs at SSS in Makhanda

- By Amahle Cele

The Hyacinth Wild consists of Dave Starke, Lizzie Gaisford, and Strato Copteros, who share a deep connection with the Eastern Cape, having resided and performed extensivel­y within the region’s vibrant musical landscape.

The band, known for their captivatin­g cover performanc­es, is now shifting their focus back to original songwritin­g, with Starke commenting on their desire to return to their roots.

“Our music is rooted in the life and experience­s of South Africa, observing and acknowledg­ing what the country has gone through in sounds of progressiv­e blues, rock, folk, funk and Americana,” Stark says.

Their thought-provoking lyrics delve into universal themes such as love, loss, and the complex interplay between mortality and eternity, offering a compelling exploratio­n of the human experience through their music.

As part of their highly anticipate­d local tour, the band will perform at the legendary live music venue, SSS, in Makhanda on Friday, 26 April, with local band Treble Trouble as their supporting act.

In addition to their performanc­e at SSS, the tour itinerary includes stops at iconic venues like Red Clay in Hogsback and Hamburg Lagoon Pub, as well as a show at Legends in East London on Friday, 3 May.

For Copteros, returning to his roots in the Eastern Cape is particular­ly significan­t, as it was there that he first honed his drumming skills and collaborat­ed with various talented musicians and for him giving back to the community is essential. “Makhanda is where I both taught media and became a musician, so returning means the world to me,” says Copteros.

As The Hyacinth Wild embarks on this exciting journey through the Eastern Cape, fans can look forward to an unforgetta­ble musical experience that showcases the band’s original music and celebrates the rich musical heritage of the

 ?? Photo: Supplied ?? The Hyacinth Wild, from left to right, Dave Starke, Lizzie Gaisford and Strato Copteros.
Photo: Supplied The Hyacinth Wild, from left to right, Dave Starke, Lizzie Gaisford and Strato Copteros.

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