With a host of top SA and international acts on offer at the weekend’s Cape Town International Jazz Festival at the CTICC, music lovers can be forgiven for having had difficulty deciding who to see or where to go.
Regardless of taste or genre, the 21st edition of “Africa’s Grandest Gathering” – the first in four years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic – had a little something for everyone, from the connoisseur with delicate musical taste buds to faithful fans waiting in line to catch their favourite artist.
With guaranteed crowd-pleasers such as Judith Sephuma, Jimmy Dludlu, Mi Casa and Mandisi Dyantyis rocking the house during the course of the three-day extravanganza, which kicked off with the traditional free concert on Greenmarket Square last Thursday, May 2, what more could one ask for?
One more song, perhaps – as the performers were more than happy to give fans exactly what they wanted and some more.
For those with a thing for old school tunes, 80s outfit Matt Bianco took less than half a minute to get the crowd going while Tunde “The voice from Lighthouse Family” Baiyewu’s, instantly recognisable voice carried the audience on a musical trip down memory lane with a selection of Lighthouse classics like Lifted, Ocean Drive and High and some of his own songs as a solo artist.
The cool kids hung out with Moonchild, Mörda, Koroko, Radio Sechaba and the Yussef Dayes Experience while Hilton Schilder, Thandi Ntuli and Nduduzo Makhathini, among others, catered for the more refined listener. All in all, this year’s showcase more than lived up to the hype.