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Gig Guide: Mpho.Wav reworks Bongi Dube's 

Go Around

, Linda Sikhakhane to perform at Jozi Gold Brewing Company and Gospel Music Spotlight returns
ZA🎭 Culture3 hr. ago

Gig Guide: Mpho.Wav reworks Bongi Dube's Go Around , Linda Sikhakhane to perform at Jozi Gold Brewing Company and Gospel Music Spotlight returns

The article provides a roundup of cultural and artistic events in South Africa, focusing on three main performances. First, producer and DJ Mpho.Wav is set to release an Afro House remix of Bongi Dube's 15-year-old hit 'Go Around' on 24 July, aiming to introduce the track to new audiences while appealing to existing fans. Second, acclaimed saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane will perform an intimate jazz show at Jozi Gold Brewing Company on 18 July, showcasing his blend of contemporary jazz with African musical traditions. Third, the Gospel Music Spotlight 2026 event on 3 October at Carnival City will feature both established gospel artists and emerging talents, highlighting the genre's continued relevance and diversity.

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IOL (Independent Online) logoIOL (Independent Online)Party-alignedCenter3 hr. ago
Cape Town is serving up live music, laughs and a night of giving back this weekend

The article highlights three upcoming music-related events in Cape Town over the next few weeks. Zoë Modiga is scheduled to perform at the Homecoming Centre on July 27, showcasing her blend of jazz, African influences, and storytelling through her music. Karen Zoid will perform at Lourensford Wine Estate on July 18, known for her emotional lyrics and strong stage presence. Additionally, Masicorp is hosting a charity event on July 17 at Cafe Roux, combining music, comedy, and community efforts to support education in Masiphumelele, with a focus on fundraising and providing food donations for children.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and entertainment events with no political implications. It provides information about music performances and a charity event without taking any ideological stance or presenting biased framing.

Mail & Guardian logoMail & GuardianIndependentCenter19 hr. ago
Gig Guide: Mpho.Wav reworks Bongi Dube's Go Around , Linda Sikhakhane to perform at Jozi Gold Brewing Company and Gospel Music Spotlight returns

The article provides a roundup of cultural and artistic events in South Africa, focusing on three main performances. First, producer and DJ Mpho.Wav is set to release an Afro House remix of Bongi Dube's 15-year-old hit 'Go Around' on 24 July, aiming to introduce the track to new audiences while appealing to existing fans. Second, acclaimed saxophonist Linda Sikhakhane will perform an intimate jazz show at Jozi Gold Brewing Company on 18 July, showcasing his blend of contemporary jazz with African musical traditions. Third, the Gospel Music Spotlight 2026 event on 3 October at Carnival City will feature both established gospel artists and emerging talents, highlighting the genre's continued relevance and diversity.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and artistic events without any political controversy or ideological framing. It presents information about music performances and cultural activities in a balanced manner, without taking sides or promoting specific political viewpoints.

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