يحاول ذهب - حر

Experience the magic: must-see artists at CTIJF

April 14, 2025

|

Cape Argus

AS THE countdown begins to one of South Africa's most anticipated musical celebrations, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) is ready to enchant audiences again.

- LUTHO PASIYA lutho.pasiya@inl.co.za

Experience the magic: must-see artists at CTIJF

Scheduled for Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), this year’s festival promises to be an enthralling tapestry of sound, bringing together both beloved legends and fresh newcomers.

For young music enthusiasts, this is an unmissable opportunity to experience the magic live!

While jazz festivals may often conjure up images of quiet introspection for some, the CTIJF is determined to defy the stereotype and redefine how the genre is perceived.

With a line-up that caters to diverse tastes, the festival aims to captivate both die-hard jazz aficionados and newcomers alike.

From pulsating thythms to modern melodies, this year’s event seeks to create an electrifying atmosphere that resonates with all attendees.

Here are some headlining acts that promise to delight younger audiences:

Kelvin Momo

One of the most anticipated performances comes from none other than Kelvin Momo.

Widely celebrated as a pioneer within the amapiano genre, Momo’ smooth soundscapes and infectious rhythms have captivated SA’s contemporary music scene.

His live sets, known for their ability to transport listeners, promise to keep festival-goers on their feet.

Those who appreciate the art of blending house and jazz will find profound resonance in Momo’s music, truly embodying the essence of modern South African artistry.

TKZee

No festival would be complete without the legendary TKZee.

المزيد من القصص من Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Nel returns as Stormers brace for 'knockout' showdown

WHILE the Stormers will welcome back the majority of their main players for Saturday's clash against the Leicester Tigers, the team has received a further shot in the arm.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

SA’s path to an AI-ready workforce

SOUTH Africa's long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation.

time to read

3 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Explore diverse Cape Town shows: surf, dance and adventure await

Rolex Fellows: ListeningTo Walls Wear Off Their Colour Three internationally recognised artists, Maya Zbib (theatre, Lebanon), Lee Serle (dance, Australia), and Mateo L6pez (visual arts, Colombia) and former fellows of the Rolex Mentoring Programme, unite in this rare collaboration.

time to read

1 min

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

SILIKAMVA HIGH SCHOOL: FROM 40% TO 100% PASS RATE

IN A packed school hall in Hout Bay, the atmosphere was thick with nerves, pride and disbelief as the Class of 2025 at Silikamva High School waited for their matric results.

time to read

3 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Quarter-finals spark outrage, prompting CAF's probe

THE Confederation of African Football (CAF) has launched a thorough investigation into incidents of misconduct that marred the closing moments of two crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarterfinal matches.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Nitric acid incident triggers evacuation

THE City of Cape Town has confirmed that a hazardous chemical reaction, involving nitric acid and phosphorous acid, triggered a major emergency response and mass evacuation in Montague Gardens on Monday.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Political parties weigh in on WC top spot ranking

AS THE country celebrates a historical matric pass rate of 88% and 88.2% provincially, political parties have challenged it, citing that it has lost its grip on clinging the top position following teacher cuts.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

'Serious threat': Indonesia legal reform sparks rights challenges

ACTIVISTS are challenging Indonesia’s new criminal code, which outlaws sex outside marriage and the insulting of top officials, saying it threatens rights and gives authorities broad power with minimal oversight.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Affordable school uniforms and job creation possible through local cooperatives

AS THE 2026 academic year starts today, the African Transformation Movement (ATM) has called for a radical change in how school uniforms are provided, urging the introduction of a ward-based cooperative model to tackle unemployment and poverty.

time to read

1 mins

January 14, 2026

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Pressure mounts on Caracas

WASHINGTON announced this week Venezuelan opposition figure Maria Corina Machado will meet President Donald Trump this week as pressure grew on the interim leadership in Caracas to speed up the release of political prisoners.

time to read

2 mins

January 14, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size