1st August 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
After decades spent silencing the South African forests in which she was raised, Pietermaritzburg local Ruby Gill hummingbirded over the Indian Ocean to hum about violence, joy, privilege and border security to a tolerant Melbourne population. Almost immediately, her piercing lyrics, classically-trained piano-hands and disproportionately massive voice left audiences across the country shaken, transfixed and sometimes a bit hungry. Meanwhile, Read more...
15th August 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm Serrotone MiTH once again bids a warm welcome to main act, Serrotone. Peter Guthrie, vocalist and prolific songwriter with Spoonfeedas for 12 years, has teamed up with James Robertson and close friend, superb drummer Billy Kruger. Robertson who sang and wrote material for Spoonfeedas in 2001, also went on to form Cubic Inch. Between Guthrie and Robertson they have Read more...
29th August 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm – A.M – Durban band Well, if you’re looking for something to whet your audio appetite with a bouquet of different vibes, then A.M is your new favourite band. A.M is a Durban-based band consisting of three members. Steve Du Plessis (ex-Scooters Union) on the drums and vocals, Jerome Jack (ex Bhora) on guitar and vocals, and the latest Read more...
12th September 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm – Rowan Stuart 8pm – Jessica Martins feat. Nish Pillay 7pm – Ilan Lax & Charles Webster Durban singer-songwriter-guitarist Rowan Stuart will perform in Hilton this September as part of his national ‘Solitary Tour 2018’. Having recently released his fifth studio album, and with radio success on major stations countrywide with his latest single ‘Survivors’, Rowan continues to bring Read more...
26th September 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9 pm – John Ellis 8 pm – Sphiwe Hadebe 7 pm – The Reid Family John Ellis is a singer-songwriter from Durban, South Africa. The principal member, guitar-player, vocalist and songwriter for the internationally renowned and award-winning band Tree63, he relocated back to his hometown from America after many years of international success to pursue a solo career. In Read more...
10th October 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm – Lara Kirsten 8pm – St John & Tanya 7pm – Auburn Sound Lara Kirsten is a pianist and performance poet (picture credit: Through my Lens; Gideon Vewas) After completing her high school career at the National School of the Arts in Johannesburg, Lara received her BMus and BMus Honours degrees (both cum laude) respectively in 2001 and 2005, Read more...
24th October 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm – Ann Jangle 8pm – Ilan Lax and friends 7pm – 120 Dezibel with the Wartburg Kirchdorf School band Ann Jangle Her ominous style of dark folk, eclectic rock, gypsy infused, theatrical, soulful style of writing & performing leaves a long-lasting impression. She belts out her lyrics on stage like she was born there. This South-African born singer/ songwriter/ Read more...
7th November 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm – Chloe Clark and Burton Naidoo 8pm – Burton Naidoo 7pm – Grace Botha Music CHLOE CLARK Chloe Clark is coming back to MiTH! She started singing and playing music from a very young age. She then went on to join her first band at the age of eleven and has been filling the air with her music ever Read more...
21st November 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm Ryan Calder 8pm Kodiak Music 7pm Summer du Preez Ryan Calder Ryan Calder started playing music in high school, as a drummer, believe it or not. Guitar and vocals came later as he plied his wares through university. During this time, he penned and recorded his debut album, Better Days. In 2007, Ryan performed for the third time at Read more...
5th December 2018, 7:00 pm
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10:00 pm
9pm Black Lapels 8pm Melanie Nash 7:30pm Matt Gardiner 7pm Grace Botha *** The Black Lapels When it comes to the Durban music scene, no picture would be complete without the talented brother duo of Rob and Garth Warren who, in their latest foray, have partnered with local musicians and producers to form the Black Lapels, whose gritty, magnetic and Read more...