What`s on Gauteng
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What`s on Gauteng
GAUTENG | GUIDE What’s on Gauteng THE DAILY WOAH! 29 May – 28 June Stand-up comedy Smart, slick and funny, Trevor Noah is South Africa’s favourite comedian and rapidly becoming a household name in both the UK and US. His busy international schedule means Lost In Translation, on at The Teatro at Montecasino, is his first new oneman show since his sold-out It’s My Culture season in 2013. Tickets are R350, available at Computicket. Please note: Check out the Daily Show on Comedy Central soon for more of this guy. AFRIKAANS IS LEKKER! 4 June text: christian schroeder; pictures: supplied Live music Hugely popular Afrikaans rock star Ghapi will be sweeping through the East Rand to amaze and entertain with his drumming and singing skills. Now well into his career, this singer-songwriter will be at the Die Blou Hond Theatre at Casa Toscana in Pretoria this month, belting out hits such as ‘Hoe Groot is U’, ‘Look up to the Son’ and ‘Houtkruis.’ Tickets are R290, including a free dinner, available at Computicket. Please note: What’s better than a live music show? A live music show that comes with a free meal. A MYRIAD OF MUSICAL TALES 5 June Music concert Mafikizolo Homecoming – Our Story is a musical journey of the iconic band’s music. For the first time in the band’s almost 20-year history, Mafikizolo will share the stage with special guests at The Globe at Silverstar Casino. Not only will the audience be entertained by amazing vocals, but a narrator will take fans through Mafikizolo’s journey with tales of their successes and failures. Tickets start at R150, available at Computicket. Please note: Bring tissues, this one could get emotional. kulula.com THIS ONE’S FOR THE DADS 12-14 June Motoring show Clarkson, Hammond and May Live will be hitting our shores this month to entertain and exhilarate audiences at the Ticketpro Dome. Expect plenty of stunts, supercars, challenges and the irreverent humour you know and love from the trio. Tickets start from R395, available at www.clarksonhammondandmay.co.za. Please note: The Stig is still looking for another home. HYPNOTIC HUMOUR 11-21 June Comedy show Andre the Hilarious Hypnotist returns to the Emperors Palace Casino for yet another spectacular season. With a live band, some strange mental magic and a heap of new hilarious hypnotic routines, Andre is ready to entertain, amaze and astound audiences of. Tickets are R120, available at Computicket. Please note: Never listen to his voice, unless he doesn’t ask you to. FROZEN IN TIME 20 June – 8 August Exhibition The Ice Age Exhibition is a 3 000m2 exhibition on at the Sandton Convention Centre. Featuring animals such as the mammoth, saber-toothed tiger, giant sloth and doedicurus, this exhibition is specifically designed to be respectful of scientific research while also celebrating the delightful, entertaining side of natural evolution. Tickets are R145, available at Computicket. Please note: The only ice age most South Africans are interested in is a Castle beer. JUNE 2015 27 KWAZULU-NATAL | GUIDE What’s on KZN GET IT IN THE BASKET 3 and 5 July Exhibition The Harlem Globetrotters will be touching down on African soil for the first time in more than 20 years to wow an audience of excited basketball enthusiasts at the Durban ICC. The boys (and one girl) are much more than entertainers though – their hoop skills are second to none. Tickets are R150-R650, available at Computicket. Please note: What’s taller than a basketball player? Not much. A DAY AT THE RACES 4 July Horse racing The Durban July, South Africa’s most glamorous horse race, is back for a whopping 118th consecutive year at the Greyville Racecourse, offering not only an exciting day of spurring on your favourite oddly named animal, but a chance to rub shoulders with SA’s most fetching celebrities as well. Tickets are R220, available at Computicket. Please note: What’s shorter than a jocky? His horse’s legs. text: christian schroeder; pictures: supplied BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! WE WANT YOU IN OUR TENT 9-11 July Party If you get too bored of watching the horses (and jockeys) vy for the top spot, visit the Jack Daniel’s Boomtown marquee at the Durban July. Boomtown is positioned as the number one social experience at the event, offering guests a combination of world-class hospitality, luxurious lounges and an unrivalled stage and sound experience. Book your packages now through Computicket, or email info@aireyscott.co.za or call 031 566 3837. Please note: Unfortunately, the real Jack Daniel won’t be present. But you can enjoy his liquid counterpart, instead. kulula.com What’s on Garden Route RACE, RACE, RACE YOUR BIKE 13-15 June Mountain bike race The RECM Knysna 200 is back and ready for an even more daunting and exhilarating mountain bike race. This year, in celebration of the event’s fifth anniversary, each entry includes a ticket into a draw for a R50 000 unit trust, courtesy of RECM. Entry fees vary, visit www.recmknysna200.co.za for more info. Please note: Drinking and driving is a bad idea. Drinking and mountain biking even more so. GET MAD READY FOR PLETT 25 June – 18 July Festival The second (now) annual Plett Music, Arts and Drama (MAD) Festival will take place in and around the greater Plettenberg Bay area this month, and promises to be a true crackerjack item on the list of local art events. This year’s line-up includes the Plett Fringe Theatre and the Plett Food Film Festival, in addition to live music and great company. Tickets vary, visit www.plett-tourism.co.za for more. Please note: A coastal town is all wonderful and fun, until the alien octopi invade. WINTER IN THE WOODS 3-5 July Food festival The Knysna Oyster Festival is probably one of the most popular annual food events in the Western Cape. It’s also something of a celebration of the good life and has taken place every year since 1983. Marketed as the ‘Best 10 Days of Your Winter’, ticket prices vary for the almost 100 events and activities. Visit www.oysterfestival.co.za for more info. Please note: Oysters are said to be a powerful aphrodisiac, so take care not to overdo it. Or don’t. JUNE 2015 35 GUIDE | WESTERN CAPE What’s on Western Cape Exhibition The internationally acclaimed exhibition, Tutankhamun: His Tomb and His Treasures, will be on show at GrandWest this month, and will run for the next few months. This exhibition presents the king’s faithfully reconstructed tomb and over 1 000 perfectly replicated burial treasures – as they were discovered over 3 300 years ago! For information and tickets, visit www.tut-exhibition.co.za. Please note: Be careful when shouting for your mummy at this exhibition. SO LONG, KENNY 18 June Live music Multi-award winning country music icon Kenny Rogers returns to South Africa for a final performance. With hits including ‘The Gambler’, ‘Lucille’, ‘Islands in the Stream’, ‘She Believes in Me’, and ‘Lady’, Kenny has sold more than 120-million albums worldwide, making him one of the best-selling male artists of all time. Tickets are R395-R620, available at Computicket. Please note: Farewell concerts are one of the most recurrent things in the world. BRONWEN POINTS 6 June Live music Legendary local soprano and awardwinning opera singer Bronwen Forbay will perform a multitude of classics – including Brahms’ ‘Liebeslieder’, ‘Neue Liebeslieder’ and ‘Zigeunerlieder’ – at the Endler Hall at Stellenbosch University this month. Organisers promise an enchanting evening filled with some of your favourite sounds and melodies from the classical genre. Tickets are R125-R145. For more information, visit www.bronwenforbay.com. Please note: Work is for people who don’t go to the opera. Comedy show After five long years, Tim Plewman once again dons the caveman’s skins and steps onto the stage to add to his 1 544 sold-out performances of the longest-running and most successful solo comedy show in South African theatre history. Defending the Caveman will run at the Baxter Concert Hall, and tickets are available at Computicket. Please note: Wife: ‘I look fat. Can you give me a compliment?’ Husband: ‘You have perfect eyesight.’ AWARD-WINNING TIPPLE 12 June ONEREPUBLIC IN THE REPUBLIC 21 June Wine festival The Old Mutual Trophy Wine Show is your best annual opportunity to taste the top awardwinning wines of the year, as judged by an international panel of connoisseurs (colloquially known as wine snobs). This show will include some of SA’s most award-winning wineries and vineyards, and won’t disappoint your taste buds (but maybe the entire rest of your body the next morning). Tickets are R175, available at Computicket. Visit www.trophywineshow.co.za for more info. Please note: Sniff, swivel, sip and gulp obnoxiously loudly. 18 CAVEMAN RETURNS 20 June – 4 July JUNE 2015 Music concert Colorado’s finest export, the world-famous indie/rock hybrid band OneRepublic, will be performing at the Grand Arena, GrandWest, this month. Expect the hits that made us love them in the first place and some new songs, including ‘Feel Again’, ‘If I Lose Myself’ and the popular ‘Counting Stars’. Tickets are R395-R595, available at Computicket. Please note: OneRepublic should come with the same ‘Addiction Danger’ labels as cigarettes. kulula.com text: christian schroeder; pictures: supplied STEP INTO THE TOMB 2 June – 27 September