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Dance the night away with Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels

Catch Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels live at the Big Top Arena.

Fans of Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels can look forward to an uplifting and energetic show with the renowned, up-tempo band at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena on October 1.

One of South Africa’s best-loved bands, Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels will perform old and new material spanning their more than 20 years in music.

Best known for their renditions of Eddy Grant’s “Give Me Hope Jo’Anna” and “I Don’t Want to Dance” in the early 90s, Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels released three albums in the 90s, the last of which was The Best of The Rasta Rebels featuring one previously unreleased song, “I Love To Truck.”

The 2000s have seen the band releasing numerous award-winning releases, including “Sunshine Daze” in 2003, which won the SAMA for Best Dance Album, and “If You Wanna Be Happy” which shot to the top of the charts within the first few weeks of its release in 2004.

In 2006 Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels released a 14-track album titled “When Somebody Loves You Back” with hit singles like “My Number 1”, “Man Smart” and other funky tunes which stayed on local radio charts for several weeks.

In 2010 the band released their Greatest Hits album and recorded their first live DVD, Dr Victor and The Rasta Rebels – Live at Emperors Palace, which was nominated for a SAMA Award in 2011.

The band is headed up by the multiple SAMA-winning Dr Vic (Victor Khojane) who has crafted and created the band’s uplifting and up-tempo sound.

He has released several solo albums “Stress”, “Faya”, “New Flame”, “For Your Love” and his most recent album, “I Believe in Love” which was released last year.

The show starts at 8pm.

 

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