Aweh! Find out what’s popping in Durban

The best amateur and pro drifters from around the country will battle it out for the coveted ‘King of Drift’ this Saturday.

ARE you looking for something to do this weekend? Well, look no further – here’s a list of fun events happening this weekend in Durbs and surrounds.

Friday, April 14

CALLING all music lovers! Count Filip Korrmuth and students will present a piano recital at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church, 79 Old Main Road, Kloof at 19:00. Ct Kormuth will perform pieces by Chopin as well as his own compositions.

Tickets cost R60 at the door, and refreshments will be served at interval.

For enquiries and bookings, call 082 467 5705.

Also read: Berea Mail 14 April 2023

THE Playhouse Company hosts the Sundowner Concert and Poetry with Senzo Mdamba and Umvini Performing Arts set to entertain the attendees. Featured poets are Nhlakanipho Thabethe and Ndoni YaseMbo.

The event will take place in the Playhouse’s Main Foyer, and entrance is free.

Saturday, April 15

The Red Bull Car Park Drift returns to Durban.

THE Red Bull Car Park Drift returns to Durban for the third year running, bringing together the best amateur and pro drifters from around the country to battle it out for the coveted ‘King of Drift’ in Mzansi at Suncoast.

The event is a unique drifting competition that tests the best drivers both mentally and physically on a specially designed course featuring five challenging obstacles.

The event starts at 14:00 and ends at 16:30. Gates open at 12:00 at Suncoast, Car Park 3.

On-site ticket sales will be available on Saturday until the event starts.

For more information, visit www.redbullcarparkdrift.com.

Saturday, April 15 to Sunday, April 16

THE Forest Hills Football Club 5-a-side tournament, which is set to host more than 100 teams, kicks off this weekend.

The U10s and below will be playing on Saturday and the U11s and above on Sunday.

Dave Guselli from East Coast Gold will host the event.

Sunday, April 16

The Durban Passion Play.

The Durban Catholic Players’ Guild presents the 15th Durban Passion Play, fondly known as the Oberammergau of Africa, at the Playhouse Drama Theatre.

Performed every five years, the play is directed by Dawn Haynes and Jessica Wardle and strives to restore the true meaning of Easter. It is an epic-scale dramatic production depicting Jesus’ Passion, covering the final period of his life from his visit to Jerusalem to his execution by crucifixion and ending with the resurrection. It is performed by a large cast who volunteered their time and skills as part of their Lenten preparations. The play involves seven months of commitment from a 130-plus cast who receive no remuneration.

Booking through Webtickets.

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