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This Weekend in Durban

That 80’S Show


Where: Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom - Umhlanga Rocks 1 Sibaya Dr, 4320 Durban, KwaZulu-Natal


When: Sunday April 15th at 2 PM – 5 PM


That 80s Show will transport you back to a time when synthesizer music, energetic anthems and incredible voices rocked our world.

This was the decade of big hair, shoulder pads, ripped jeans, mullets, neon clothing, Reaganomics and Pac-Man. More importantly, it also saw the emergence of music channels such as MTV and VH1, which with their music videos, launched the careers of many iconic artists.

The 80s produced arguably some of the greatest hits of all time and with music by Police, Duran Duran, Rick Springfield, Nick Kershaw, Blondie, Madonna, Bananarama, The Bangles, Human League, Yazoo, INXS, Phil Collins, Michael Jackson to name just a few, made sure that the 80s will be remembered for its big music. Strolling around with a Walkman made sure they became the anthems of our daily lives!

Rockwood Theatre at Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Kingdom offers a family friendly environment with a casual dining, supper theatre experience with a  delicious menu, fully stocked bar and state of the art facilities.

The theatre also offers an array of exciting deals, including buy-1-get-1-free on Thursday nights R200; Saturday and Friday nights R165 and Sundays with adults R130, kids U12 free and pensioners receiving a massive 50% discount!

*There will be no shows on 7 and 8 June 2018 due to The Parlotones performance at the Rockwood Theatre.

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