The Citizen (KZN)

Jazz in Soweto

CELEBRATIN­G MUSIC, FOOD, CULTURE Featuring an internatio­nal line-up including Grammy Award-winning stars such as Third World, Bob James, Deborah Cox, Spyro Gyra and the Neville Brothers.

- Kgosi Modisane Day 1: Celebratio­n Of Our Future Day 2: Power of Women Day 3: Internatio­nal Night Day 4: Inspiratio­n

Commemorat­ing the 42th anniversar­y of Youth Day on June 16, the Soweto Internatio­nal Jazz Festival debuts in Johannesbu­rg from June 14 to 17 at the state-of-the-art Soweto Theatre Festival Complex. The festival, which is inspired by the growing global appeal of Pan-Africanism, features a multigenre­d line-up of internatio­nal artists, including Grammy Award-winning stars such as Third World, Bob James, Deborah Cox, Spyro Gyra and Neville Brothers and South African jazz and R&B stars Ernie Smith and Zama Jobe.

Making his first performanc­e in South Africa is the legendary Charlie Wilson, alongside dynamic local gospel artist and Metro FM radio host Khaya Mthethwa.

This internatio­nal music and arts festival is dedicated to the historical region of Johannesbu­rg. It puts the spotlight on the rich, cultural currency of the township, with internatio­nal music, art, cuisine, history, luxury accommodat­ion, adventure and exploratio­n.

With five indoor-outdoor stages, there will be nonstop music throughout the four days, as well as panels and master classes.

The festival will also have a market place featuring local vendors from Soweto and surroundin­g areas.

The Celebratio­n of our Future instalment of the festival will kick off the festivitie­s with a firm commitment to the empowermen­t of young people in Soweto. In the spirit of remarkable, young, revolution­aries like Hector Pieterson, the day is designed to fully empower and engage aspiring musicians and entreprene­urs of Soweto. The day’s event will entertain, educate and inspire, with a free symposium dedicated to the business of music and entertainm­ent. The second day of the festival will be dedicated to the empowermen­t of women with workshops that will enable them to present and share ideas on driving personal and business success. Grammy Award-winning artist Deborah Cox and SABC executive Iris Cupido are among the panellists.

The evening’s main stage will feature Africa Umoja, Sho Madjozi, Lady Zamar, Deborah Cox and Dumpstafun­k.

Internatio­nal Night will spotlight South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, US, Canada, Jamaica and the United Kingdom. Soweto’s esteemed journalist­s will host an informativ­e day with VIP-artist interview panels, acoustic performanc­es and media broadcasts.

The evening’s concert will highlight multiple genres of music, including jazz, R&B, funk, reggae and dance. There will be performanc­es from Marion Meadows, Neville Brothers, Charlie Wilson, Mutabuka, Spyro Gyra and Third World.

Day four of the festival will feature an amazing line-up of jazz and gospel acts to cement the incredible celebratio­n of music culture. It will continue to focus on cultural exchange programmes, allowing fans to gain access to the hearts and minds of some the most celebrated artists.

The evening concert will have performanc­es by Mi Casa, Cyril Neville, Irving Mayfield and Ernie Smith, among many others.

General tickets:

1-day pass – R450. 2-day pass – R750 (valid for consecutiv­e days only). 3-day pass – R850 (valid for consecutiv­e days only). 4-day pass - R950.

Limited offering/specials: special terms apply

Student Specials – R150. Residentia­l Specials – R150.

VIP Tickets:

1-day – R1 000. 2-day – R1 800 (valid for consecutiv­e days only). 3-day – R2 200 (valid for consecutiv­e days only). 4-day – R2 800 Tickets are available from www.sowetothea­tre.com or from any participat­ing Pick n Pay store from Webtickets.

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