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Unforgettable musical moments at the CTIJF
The Star
|April 30, 2025
THE annual Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) transformed the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) into a vibrant hub of rhythm and harmony on Friday and Saturday.

As renowned artists from across the globe graced the numerous stages, festival-goers revelled in a weekend filled with unparalleled musical experiences.
For 22 years, CTIJF has solidified its status as Africa's premier showcase of world-class music, ambiance, and hospitality - a celebration that goes beyond mere performances to create unforgettable experiences.
As attendees arrived, they were drawn into a realm where every detail had been meticulously curated, offering luxury hospitality that combined exquisite gourmet dining, premium beverages, and unparalleled service.
The ambiance resonated with a sophisticated charm, turning the event into a blissful escape that mesmerised both local and international visitors.
Day one kicked off with a bang, headlined by the eclectic artist Masego, whose innovative fusion of saxophone in rhythm and blues tracks electrified the crowd at the Kippies stage.
The enthusiastic crowd sang and danced, its energy infectious as they eagerly awaited what was to follow.
DJ Black Coffee teamed up with the acclaimed Nduduzo Makhathini to deliver a captivating fusion of house and jazz, filling the night with rhythm and energy that lasted into the early morning.
At the Manenberg stage, the air was charged with excitement as The Plomies and The Brother Moves On pushed the limits of jazz and rock, infusing the celebration with their pulsating rhythms.
Meanwhile, the classic sounds of Incognito brought jazz, funk, and soul together, while nostalgic vibes resonated from SA's iconic kwaito group TKZee, who reminded the audience of their influential roots in the music scene.
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