The Funky Bazaar
Sat Dec 17, 20:00 - Sun Dec 18, 02:00
Sgt Pepper
ABOUT
The Funky Bazaar returns for its 2nd edition to be held at Sgt Peppers in Cape Town presented by Face Jackson.
Bi-Monthly, Sgt Pepper gets a little makeover and turns into the Funky Bazaar as it invites bands and djs through its doors to get you rocking through the night. On one of the rare occasions that Cape Town has djs and bands, you don't want to miss out on this.
Come get down to two incredible live bands playing genres spanning from indie, to jazz, to reggae, to rock, to funk. It promises to get you moving and ready before the DJs take over and get you grooving into the night
On the lineup is:
Keanan Eksteen
Face Jackson
DJ Rain
DJ Maske
DJ Rorshach Ric
Bios
Keenan Eksteen is a 22 year old South African singer/songwriter that has recently burst onto the scene with his toe-tapping, hip-shaking, exciting tunes making waves across the country. He is young, energetic and his brand of music blends old school rock 'n roll with a twist of modern indie/folk to keep things fresh.
Face Jackson
Face Jackson is a high-energy band who, since their return after covid from Thailand, have been absolutely ripping up the music scene in Cape Town. Their on stage antics and varied genre's of music are a staple for each performance and the crowds have been seen grooving to the band whenever they set foot on stage.
Rain
Immersing herself into the music scene in early 2022, Rain began her journey as a promoter, and starting throwing her own events shortly after. As she grew in experience, she slowly developed her sound and skill behind the decks, and hit the ground running.
Exploring styles of deep house, minimal and indie dance, while also delving into some driving/peak time techno, her sound matches her energy, and is bound to bring any dancefloor to life.
Maske
?Cape Town local Maske found their love for electronic music throughout his formative years, which slowly etched into a deep love and passion for techno. First delving into the realm of production and sound design, Maske self-released his first few tracks independently, before releasing his debut EP 'Pale Frequencies' on Johannesburg-based label, Underground Africa; hailing from influences such as Layton Giordani, Pleasurekraft, SAMA, Victor Ruiz, and Alex Stein. Since then, after 2 more releases on the same label, his track 'Salvation' was part of Underground Africa's 'Contamination' EP, which hit number 1 on Beatport's Top 100 Techno (Raw/Deep/Hypnotic) releases.