Another successful Jazz Festival
Local and international artists set the stage alight with mesmerising performances at the Windhoek Jazz Festival over the weekend.
The line-up for this year's show included performances by a host of great local artists. Big Ben's energetic performance confirmed why he is one of the most respected local musicians. During his performance, he encouraged the crowd to love one another and emphasises the importance of education.
“Let's love each other, let's stop the killing and spread more love,” he said. So stellar was his performance, one can say Big Ben can represent Namibia at one of the most prestigious jazz events, the Cape Town Jazz Festival. Suzy Eises, Erna Chimu and Lize Ehlers lived up to their titles of being the country's leading ladies of local Jazz.
The crowd literally went wild when popular artist Ringo Madlingozi stepped onto the stage. Ringo rolled back the years and performed several of his greatest hits, including Sondela, Into Yam and Nkqo Nkqo. During his act, he thanked the crowd for coming out in their numbers and said it's always a pleasure to be in Namibia. Headliners Micasa loved the energy so much they went over their performance time with more than 30 minutes. Singing new and old songs, the band indulged their fans with great dance moves. Grab yourself a copy of Namibian Sun on Friday for the event in detail and more pictures.
June Shimuoshili
The line-up for this year's show included performances by a host of great local artists. Big Ben's energetic performance confirmed why he is one of the most respected local musicians. During his performance, he encouraged the crowd to love one another and emphasises the importance of education.
“Let's love each other, let's stop the killing and spread more love,” he said. So stellar was his performance, one can say Big Ben can represent Namibia at one of the most prestigious jazz events, the Cape Town Jazz Festival. Suzy Eises, Erna Chimu and Lize Ehlers lived up to their titles of being the country's leading ladies of local Jazz.
The crowd literally went wild when popular artist Ringo Madlingozi stepped onto the stage. Ringo rolled back the years and performed several of his greatest hits, including Sondela, Into Yam and Nkqo Nkqo. During his act, he thanked the crowd for coming out in their numbers and said it's always a pleasure to be in Namibia. Headliners Micasa loved the energy so much they went over their performance time with more than 30 minutes. Singing new and old songs, the band indulged their fans with great dance moves. Grab yourself a copy of Namibian Sun on Friday for the event in detail and more pictures.
June Shimuoshili



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