The Ramabulana family enjoy some nice quality time at the Bryanston Country Club. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
Music and food lovers were all seen singing and dancing from dawn to sunset at the Bryanston Country Club recently.
Ashleigh Mommsen and Chelsea Kirk take some time off from their busy schedules to have fun at the Bryanston Sunset Concert. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
The second edition of the Bryanston Sunset Concert which had the perfect weather for individuals to step out from their shells had everything to offer: play areas for children, food and drink stalls, an open field to dance and live performances.
Camagwini Mtyeku with Kutlwano and Solomzi embrace each other at the Bryanston Country Club with other sunset concert participants. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaThe Cappuccino band bless the audience with their renditions of classic songs. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
“It’s always great to be out in the sun with friends and family. I attended the one back in May and it was fantastic. Bryanston Country Club always delivers when it comes down to people having a good time. There’s good music being played, good food and good people which makes a great recipe for great memories,” said Lloyd Ripley-Evans.
Nubian Dee displays her spring energy through her outfit. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaJean Meyer assists Jessica by lifting her to see the performances on the big stage. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaShaun Nerlich and Lisa catch some groovy tunes with friends and families. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
Participants were more than thrilled to experience some live performance magic during the sunset concert. South African pop musician, Majozi and the Cappuccino band rocked the house with both original songs and some blasts from past classics which led to people dancing and others nodding their heads in tune with the beat.
Lloyd Ripley-Evans with his son Logan enjoy a nice time in the sun. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaDoug Blevins and Alex Spagnoletti spend time with close friends and families as they singalong to all the tunes. Photo: Motlatsi MailulaTaryn Curtis, Cloud Hall, Amy Tsaperas, Claire Shelver and Kirsten Tsaperas who are part of the fox force five make a toast to the good times. Photo: Motlatsi Mailula
The final moments of the event gave participants a beautiful sight as they all relaxed listening to music while soaking in the beautiful sunset.
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