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Saturday, September 14, 2024

MPUMI DHLAMINI FOR CENTRE FOR JAZZ

 


(Left: Mpumi Dhlamini. Pic supplied)

On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at 17h30, The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal is thrilled to announce a special birthday celebration performance by renowned multi-instrumentalist and producer Mpumi Dhlamini.

The organisers say: “Join us for an electrifying performance as Dhlamini, a multiple SAMA and METRO FM Awards nominee, celebrates his birthday in Durban. He will be accompanied by the talented Freeman Gumede on bass and Fundile Dlamini on drums. This performance comes right before his Joy of Jazz 2024 appearance, set to take place in Johannesburg later this month.”

 

Mpumi Dhlamini is celebrated for his innovative approach to jazz and genre-blending music. His extensive career includes collaborations with renowned artists such as Proverb, Zwai Bala, Jimmy Dludlu, and Lira. Additionally, he has produced notable works for Wanda Baloyi, Brian Temba, Kabomo, Zama Jobe, and Sphelelo Mazibuko. Dhlamini is known for pushing the boundaries of jazz, creating a unique sonic experience.

During this special birthday performance, Dhlamini will present a dynamic set featuring music from his upcoming 12-track album. The album includes nine re-imagined songs from his previous albums Combined Elements, Note To Self, and Imvuselelo as well as three new compositions. The album will be released under MoBlaq Productions, the record label he founded in 2015. His latest accolade came in January 2024, when Roland appointed him as an Ambassador.

The concert takes place on September 18, 2024. Doors open at 17h00; music starts at 17h30

Tickets will be available at the door for R110 (R80 pensioners and R50 students). To ensure your spot, booking is essential via email at zamat1@ukzn.ac.za. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate Mpumi Dhlamini’s birthday with a night of exceptional jazz and music innovation!

The UKZN Centre for Jazz and Popular Music is situated in the Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2, Howard College Campus.