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Jam along to local musos at Durban Shongweni Club

Catch local musos Rowan Stuart and Serrotone for an evening of chilled vibes and catchy tunes.

PREPARE for the next edition of the popular Jam In The Park concert series on Friday, 4 December at the Durban Shongweni Club from 6pm. 

This fifth instalment’s featured artists include the Durban-based Rowan Stuart and Serrotone, both of whom have achieved notable success on South African radio. 

Singer-songwriter-guitarist Rowan Stuart recently launched his sixth studio album, A Map of Forever and with this release has continued to build on his reputation as a captivating storyteller and accomplished musician.

Serrotone is an acoustic collaboration band that consists of Pete Guthrie (Spoonfeedas), James Robertson (Cubic Inch) and Billy Kruger. Their influences include the Dave Matthews Band, Counting Crows, Hootie and the Blowfish and Sting.

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The pre-sale tickets are R80 for adults and R40 for children under 12 years. At the gates, entry will be R100 for adults and R50 for children under 12. Entry is free for Durban Shongweni Club members and children under 6 years old. The event is open from 6pm. Rowan Stuart will perform from 7pm, followed by Serrotone at 8.30pm. Pre-sale tickets can be reserved on www.webtickets.co.za.

Attendees must wear masks and are invited to take blankets or contact the club on 082 789 1976 to reserve seating, which is limited. Social distancing protocols will be in place.      

 

 

 


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