Sibusiso ‘Mash’ Mashiloane to embark on a musical journey in homecoming concert

Celebrated South African pianist and composer Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane. Picture: Val Adamson.

Celebrated South African pianist and composer Sibusiso Mash Mashiloane. Picture: Val Adamson.

Published Jul 25, 2024

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Celebrated South African pianist and composer Sibusiso “Mash” Mashiloane returns to his musical roots with a special concert in Durban.

This performance will reunite Mashiloane with the band that brought his critically acclaimed album, “Izibongo”, to life last year.

The musician is excited to share his music with fans who have supported him throughout his career.

“Durban has always been a source of immense support. This concert is a chance to express my deepest gratitude and share the music of ‘Izibongo’ with the people who have inspired me,” he explained.

A statement added that: “‘Izibongo’ is a powerful exploration that seamlessly blends traditional South African instruments with piano, saxophone, double bass, percussion and drums.

“Drawing on his cultural roots and the wisdom of his ancestors, Mashiloane creates a tapestry of sound that celebrates African musical traditions. The album's title is derived from the instructive Bantu verb ‘bong’, which signifies giving thanks.”

Concertgoers can expect an enthralling performance that delves into the heart of African music.

Mashiloane and his band, which features Sisonke Xonti on tenor saxophone, Kagiso Ramela on alto saxophone, Dalisu Ndlazi on double bass, Tlale Makhene on percussion and Siphelelo Mazibuko on drums, are set to deliver a virtuoso, yet spiritual performance.

With its technical excellence and profound emotional resonance, the music aims to take listeners on a journey of gratitude and cultural connection.

Where: The Centre for Jazz & Popular Music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

When: Wednesday, July 31.

Cost: Tickets range from R60 - R120 and can be purchased on Webtickets.

Natashia Portrag, popularly known by her stage name ‘Bash with Tash’ during a performance. Picture: Instagram.

“Laughs Galore”

Enjoy an evening of “Laughs Galore” with some of the country’s popular comedians. They include Muthu Murugan, Bash with Tash, Mmangaliso Mhlongo, Senzo Mthethwa and Darrien Asbury.

With over 45 years of enchanting audiences with his hilarious comedic acts, sharp-tongue and wit, Murugan, also known as the “Indian King of Comedy” will bring his Durban flavour to Sibaya.

Meanwhile, Natashia Portrag, popularly known as Bash with Tash, is a comedy doyenne, public figure and all-around media darling. She is set to entertain the audience with her versatile style of comedic storytelling.

Mmangaliso Mhlongo and Senzo Mthethwa will also be captivating audiences with their unique humour and charisma. Each comedian will set the stage ablaze with unapologetic humour and daring pranks.

Where: The iZulu Theatre at Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom.

When: Saturday, July 27, at 8pm.

Cost: Tickets range from R150 to R250 per person and are available on Ticketpro or through Spar outlets.

Brendon Peel and Li Lau will perform at the Tropical Nites Theatre on Saturday, July 27. Picture: Supplied.

Extreme Magic Show”

Durbanites are invited to step into a realm where the extraordinary becomes the norm at Brendon Peel and Li Lau's “Extreme Magic Show”.

From heart-stopping stunts to mind-boggling performances that have astounded viewers worldwide, the duo redefine the art of magic with their unparalleled expertise.

The audience will experience the thrill of witnessing this pair push the boundaries of illusion and daring feats.

Where: The Tropical Nites Theatre at Wild Coast Sun.

When: Saturday, July 27, at 7pm.

Cost: Tickets start from R100 and can be purchased via Computicket.

International guest, Patrik Rolf, from April Coffee in Denmark. Picture: Supplied.

Creative Coffee Week

If you haven’t had a chance to head down to the 7th annual edition of Creative Coffee Week (CCW), you still have Friday, July 26, to do so..

Industry professionals from all over South Africa are gathered at FNB’s Acacia House in Umhlanga Ridge, to listen to esteemed international guests as they take to the stage.

Attendees will also get the chance to savour some very rare coffees and to learn about the latest international trends associated with the popular beverage.

This includes agriculture, processing methods, coffee trading, roasting and brewing coffee at the highest levels.

Melanie Winter, the editor of “Coffee Magazine” and co-founder of Creative Coffee Week said: “It is a huge privilege to be hosting these international names and local talent right here in our hometown of Durban.

“People pay thousands of Euros to fly to Europe or the US to listen to these incredible coffee personalities speak about these important topics and we have been able to secure their presence here in the beautiful Durban winter, during this educational and inspirational conference on the calendar”.

Tickets cost R300 and are available through the website: www.creativecoffeeweek.com