Old Mutual Music at the Lake presents popular band in Durban Botanic Gardens on March 28.
Goldfish is back in Durban to perform in the Durban Botanic Gardens at the Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert, supported by East Coast Radio.
Proudly South African, David Poole and Dominic Peters continue to attract large audiences to their special brand of catchy electronic music using exciting new techniques to create live dance remixes. Even though they are both classically trained musicians, they moved into the genre of jazz and their unusual electronic sound is created by using a variety of musical equipment.
“Old Mutual supports local artists and is proud to create a platform for them where South Africans can enjoy our fantastic home grown talent amidst an inspiring green environment,” says Old Mutual Brand Expression Manager, Joy Khaole: ”Goldfish is back for the second time due to popular demand.”
This is a great event for the whole family to enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the lake and the beautiful surroundings of the Botanic Gardens. A Kids Zone operates from 13h30pm to entertain children during the concert.
Gates to the concert area will open at 12h30 on March 28. Another highly popular band – this time the Durban home-grown Rise - will open the concert at 14h30, followed by Goldfish at 15h30. Early Bird ticket prices R80 (R20 children aged 6 to 12) available through www.webtickets.co.za Tickets are also available from the Info Centre in the Gardens which is open 7 days a week.
Book early to avoid disappointment - on concert day, the ticket price goes up to R100 for adults!
Secure parking is available on the Juventus ground off lower St Thomas Road, adjacent to the Botanic Gardens and the Munies Hockey Field off lower Sydenham Road, opposite Greyville Racecourse. For more information about this and other concerts in the Durban Botanic Gardens, visit www.durbanbotanicgardens.org.za or contact the Info Centre on 031 309 1170 or call the Friends Office weekdays on 031 202 5819.