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Nomadic Orchestra and Flying Bantu at Gorgeous George

Thu Mar 28, 19:00 - Thu Mar 28, 23:00

Gorgeous George

ABOUT

So stoked to have our good friends, Flying Bantu back in SA!

To celebrate, we're putting on a show at the beautiful Gorgeous George in town alongside CT's favourite sons, Nomadic Orchestra!


Expect an evening of fusion music, with both bands known for their eclectic mixing of genres and styles!


Doors 7pm

Bands 8:30pm


Early Bird - R80pp (limited)

Online - R120pp

Door - R150pp


About the artists:

Flying Bantu is a musical act from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe. Their sound embodies various flavors and boldly expresses an Afro: Rock/Reggae/Funk mix which can best be described as Fusion. Between 2016 and early 2018, the five-piece act recorded a five-track EP (”Cruising Attitude”, 2017) and a ten-track album “Ceasefire” Released in March 2019 featuring the track Sunshine City which saw the band win a NAMA award for best music video 2019.


As a touring act, they have managed to perform at various festivals such as South Africa’s Rocking the Daisies where they have appeared in 2016 and 2017 back-to-back. In November 2017, Flying Bantu was selected to open the stage for the late Zimbabwean legend Oliver Mtukudzi, who performed for jubilant crowds at the icon’s 65th birthday concert at the Artscape Theater in Cape Town. During the same year at Victoria Falls Carnival, they shared the stage with some big names such as MiCasa and Africa’s biggest electronic producer/DJ “Black Coffee”. Miombo Magic Music Festival, one of Zimbabwe’s locally run music events, saw the boys brush shoulders with some of Zimbabwe’s top acts, such as Sulumani Chimbetu, Gemma Griffiths, Ammara Brown and Hope Masike amongst many more.


Flying Bantu is fast becoming a recurring feature on the local and regional African music scene, and this was echoed by their debut Main Stage performance at the 2018 Harare International Festival of The Arts (HIFA) at which powerhouses such as SA’s Lira and Freshly Ground also performed for the first time. In November of that year, the band had the honor of opening the stage for yet another music icon when they were asked to share the stage with Johnny Clegg in front of thousands of fans at his last performance ever. April of 2019 saw the band make their first appearance at Splashy Fen Festival just outside of Durban, which is one of South Africa’s largest and longest-running music events. Shortly afterward, they stepped off the African continent for the first time when they were invited to showcase in Toronto as part of Canadian Music Week 2019. February 2020 brought with it the #Ceasefire2020 Southern Africa tour which was backed by a mobility grant from the Swiss National Arts Council and saw the band take a primetime main stage set at the 30th Anniversary event of “Up The Creek”, one of Cape Town’s most popular music festivals.


Nomadic Orchestra:

“We are Nomadic Orchestra! We play brass music, we play dance music, we play intelligent music, and we play dumb music. We play whatever music we want to play and that’s okay because you come anyway.”


This motley crew of music nerds, fondly referred to as “The Nomads,” hail from the South African College of Music (UCT) in Cape Town and all have a deep passion for music performance and composition. The music keeps dance and groove at the centre of its inspiration and borrows from many different styles. Hip hop, afrobeat, ghoema, samba, ska, klezmer and various other sounds are blended into one cohesive, high-energy performance.

 

The primary goal of The Nomads is to get people moving. The band plays an infectious kind of high-energy dance music guaranteed to get feet tapping and limbs swaying. With three full-length studio albums, many successful tours, festivals and events on their resume, the band strives to create top-quality original music for all.

DIRECTIONS

Nomadic Orchestra and Flying Bantu at Gorgeous George
Gorgeous George
118 St Georges Mall, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000
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