Performers have a platform in Carnival Show Bar

Catch local entertainment every weekend.

Carnival City continues to give local artists a platform on which to showcase their talents and interact with their fans.

On Friday and Saturday nights, music lovers can look forward to spectacular live entertainment by up-and-coming performers and bands in the vibey Show Bar.

Wrapping-up the venue’s January entertainment line-up is Sadé, on January 30, and Emmanuel Castis, on January 31.

Doors open at 7pm and performers take to the stage from 8pm.

There is no charge to enjoy the shows.

Emerging songstress Sadé Anderson might be quite new to the entertainment industry, but she has been singing and performing since the tender age of 12.

In the past year she has performed at various venues in and around Johannesburg.

She is not just a singer, but an all-round entertainer who is very good at reading her crowd and giving them what they want.

With a repertoire of over 100 songs, that is continuously being updated, Sadé promises something for everyone.

Emmanuel Castis will perform in the Carnival Show Bar, on January 31.

Emmanuel Castis, was born and raised in Johannesburg and has been a professional actor for 14 years.

He started his career in musical theatre, performing in productions like The Rocky Horror Show, Frankly Speaking, Bachelor Boy, Let the Good Times Roll, Doowah Boys and Grease.

His television career has included the roles of Steve in the much-loved daily drama Isidingo, Brent in One Way, Uri in Snitch, Cole in Scandal and Chris in the popular SABC 2 drama Erfsondes.

Emmanuel released his first music album, South of Nowhere, in 2008.

He plays regularly at corporate events, fund-raisers and music venues, as part of a duo called Dalliance.

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