MiTH 1st March 2023
INFO: 082 331 7271
ENTRANCE: R50.00 – Cash or Zapper at the Door
VENUE: The Knoll Historic Guest Farm
9pm: What We Are
Midlands-based band, What We Are, brings you a brilliant blend of sassy soul, roots rhythm, and acoustic melodies with a bright streak of lyrical activism. Their first appearance on stage together was in northern Botswana in mid-2013, and they have since performed extensively in Southern Africa, and a handful of venues in Northern Europe. Creating songs that reflect the current times, What We Are believe in the potency of musical medicine, allowing their audience to revisit what makes music so powerful: emotion, passion and its ability to unite the people.
For this performance, they will be joined by Quinton Song on bass.
8pm: Jono Maitre
Having started singing in choirs when he was eight years old, it was only later, in 2014, that he started playing guitar at Michaelhouse. This inspired him to explore a whole new side of music and today, Jono Maitre is a singer-songwriter who has been performing regularly ever since. He has a passion for performing, and plays a mix of folk, pop, and alternative styles which you can hear resonating through his song writing.
Jono has graced stages from Durban to the Midlands, Pretoria to Cape Town, and most recently, in the UK. He is set to play at Splashy Fen later this year and is aiming to have a song released by then. Jono is a must-see performer that will leave you wanting more!
7pm: Jahworx
From the misty mountains of Magoebaskloof in Limpopo, Jahworx is returning to MiTH with a fresh sound of acoustic and percussion-based reggae fused with world genres. They will be taking well-known covers to next-level creativity, and playing originals that will blow your socks off. On guitar and vocals, is Juanne Steenkamp with his carpenter fingers, and voice more dynamic than your average Danville Datsun. On bass is Derius Erasmus with an ear just as good as his photographer’s eye, and on percussion is Alicia Boshoff with her rhythmic, leather-working hands.
ABOUT MiTH: Arguably the KZN Midlands’ best-loved music venue, Music in The Hills (MiTH) is an opportunity for beginners, professionals, and passionate music fans to share the joy of music at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm. Visit www.mith.co.za for more details and directions. Musicians can contact mithbookings@gmail.com for slots.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: MiTH takes place every second Wednesday at The Knoll Historic Guest Farm, Knoll Drive, Hilton. Doors open at 6pm and the music will kick off at 7pm. Entrance is R50 at the door. Bring your own booze. Food and soft drinks are available for sale.
DIRECTIONS TO MiTH: Take the N3 to Hilton, take the Hilton turnoff and go South into the Village (away from Hilton College). Travel 5,2km along Hilton Avenue (past two sets of traffic lights and Crossways Pub) and keep going straight as Hilton Avenue turns into Dennis Shepstone Drive. At the 5,2km mark, Knoll Drive will be on your right – the entrance to MiTH is the *second* entrance on your left into The Knoll Historic Guest Farm.
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