Entertainment

Drama Factory gigs

Staff Reporter|Published

The Rolling Stones are the world’s longest-running rock ‘n’ roll band and arguably one of the most influential bands of all time. Four of Cape Town’s top musicians will be back at The Drama Factory tomorrow, Thursday April 4, at 7.30 pm, to once again pay homage to The Rolling Stones. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets cost R220, and R200 for pensioners and students. Book at www.thedramfactory.co.za, or contact them at info@thedramafactory.co.za or 073 215 2290.

The Rolling Stones are the world’s longest-running rock ‘n’ roll band and arguably one of the most influential bands of all time. Four of Cape Town’s top musicians will be back at The Drama Factory tomorrow, Thursday April 4, at 7.30 pm, to once again pay homage to The Rolling Stones. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets cost R220, and R200 for pensioners and students. Book at www.thedramfactory.co.za, or contact them at info@thedramafactory.co.za or 073 215 2290.
Following the success of their previous shows "Country Roads" and "We Built This City – A Tribute to the 80s" at The Drama Factory last year, The Morning After are heading back for "Rock Around The Clock", a captivating showcase of popular music from the 50s, 60s and 70s, on Sunday April 7, at 4pm. Doors open at 3.30pm. Tickets cost R180 and R160. Book at www.thedramafactory.co.za