Durban gig guide: fun things to do this weekend & next week
Here are some great events coming up in Durbs
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Dose up on your monthly fix of local design at the monthly I Heart Market from 9am to 2pm on Saturday, August 5 at Moses Mabhida Stadium. It's good for family outings or hanging out with your friends - furry ones included.
If you don't make it to tomorrow's market, there's always the Buco Umhlanga Food and Music Festival at which Matthew Mole will perform.
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Starting at noon on Tuesday at Chris Saunders Park in Umhlanga, it has a long list of attractions. Champagne and wine tastings, craft beer, a G and T garden, as well as a range of street food options, including vegan.
Children under the age of eight get in free. Everybody else can get tickets for R100 per person at webtickets.co.za.
Sing like everyone's watching, and it's okay because they're singing too at the first Crowd Karaoke gig at the Northwood Crusaders Sports Club on Tuesday.
There will be live music performers - including Shane Strachan of Catlike Thieves and singer Carmen Rodrigues - and giant video lyrics to guide you when you mumble.
Tickets are R60 prebooked at quicket.co.za or R100 at the gate. The karaoke begins at 4pm.
Contemporary jazz band Heels Over Head are treating Durbanites to a series of free concerts this week at The Playhouse, the Rainbow Restaurant and the BAT Centre.
The Playhouse show will be on Friday, August 11 at 29 Acutt Street at 5pm, the Rainbow Restaurant show will be on Saturday, August 12 at 23 Stanfield Lane in Pinetown at 5pm and the last show will be at the BAT Centre, 45 Maritime Place, at 3pm on Sunday, August 13.
The all-female band will be performing as their way of celebrating Women's Month.