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This #Weekend in Durban

Durban International Blues Festival


Where: The Plant - 5 Station Drive, 4001 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal

When: September 1 – September 2



Blues Fest is BACK!

Here's what you need to know:

Performing:

FRI 01 SEP 2017 | 19h30


SAT 02 SEP 2017 | 19H00
  • Cinnamon Blue (Dbn)
  • Rusty Red Trio (Dbn)
  • Gerald Clarke (CT)
  • Dan Patlansky (SA/INT)


SAT 02 SEP AFTERNOON | 2 PM – 5 PM (FREE)
  • GlenwoodVillage Music will again host the ever popular and well attended FENDER CONCERT which sees a picking of Durban’s finest blues musicians and which is always an exciting program.
  • Add to this, the excellent musicianship of Callie Housdon Thompson on keys, Andy Turrell on drums and Llewellyn Chetty on bass as they back Charlie Love on Friday night.



• Don’t want to drink and drive- the Uber Shuttle service is available to and from the venue- Book your ride
• Merchandise table on site will carry select tee shirts and artists CD’s – bring a few extra sheckles.
• A cash bar with a selection of SAB beers and ciders , and other choices and food vendors on site
• R100 buys you a raffle ticket for a R15 K Lewitt Custom Designed and built BASS guitar


For more information and updates – go to www.durbanbluesfestival.co.za or contact the publicist on 0827479738 during office hours only.

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