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NIROX Valentine's Slow Blues Festival

Fall in love with nature and the arts in the Cradle of Humankind this Valentine's Day.
On Sunday 12 February some of the finest local Blues talents will celebrate "slow-blues", drawing inspiration from John Mayall's seminal 1969 recording 'The Turning Point', performed live at the Fillmore East in New York.

Artists will forego percussion - deriving their rhythm and beat from diverse instruments - cello, flute, keys, saxophone, harmonica, percussive voice and backing harmony.

The programme:
- Albert Frost
- Gerald Clark
- Ann Jangle
- Gunshot Blue
- Tidal Waves
- Manny Walters

The spectacular surroundings of NIROX Sculpture Park offer an oasis in which to enjoy a day of leisurely romance.

Cuisine courtesy of the Epicurian Emporium – a collective of high-end diverse food traders - emphasising healthy and locally sourced options.

Lovers and friends are invited to enjoy a day of fine food, Blues legends, nature and art.

Gates open at 10h00.
Tickets are available for online pre-sale from www.acousticsnow.org at R330.
Tickets for sale at the gate at R360 – subject to availability.

Summer to Winter

With the Fire tour coming to an end, Gerald Clark will be heading to Belgium to join a good friend and very talented musician, Stefan Dixon, to entertain you during the oncoming winter months. 

Make sure to catch on of their shows.