Chris Chameleon, een van Suid-Afrika se mees geliefde kunstenaars, vier in 2025 die 20ste herdenking van sy grensverskuiwende album,
Ek Herhaal Jou. Hierdie ikoniese album, wat Ingrid Jonker se poësie met aangrypende toonsettings en roerende melodiëe vereer het, het die
Afrikaanse musiekbedryf onherroeplik verander en het een van die land se mees beduidende kulturele momente geword.
Die album is wyd erken in Suid Afrika, sowel as Nederland en Belgie,
met erkenning deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, die Federasie vir Afrikaanse Kultuur, verskeie nasionale en streekstoekennings en is ook deur Die Beeld, Die Volksblad en Die Burger uitgeroep tot een van die tien belangrikste albums van die eerste dekade van hierdie eeu.
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Date: Sunday 13 April
Show Starts: 15:00
Tickets: R200 on FIXR
Kids under 10yrs are Free
Age Restriction: Family Friendly
Please Note, all seating throughout the venue is unreserved and on a first come, first served basis, but BE LEKKER... share your table with other music loving patrons if you have space.
Right of Admission Reserved
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In his tribute to Jonker and her timeless work, Chris has decided to celebrate this special anniversary with a concert series called Ek Herhaal Jou Weer.
Chameleon will take audiences back to the beginning of 2005 with his unique storytelling, when almost every aspect of his life had collapsed, and the life drama that inspired this album will be shared with laughter and emotion. The program will also include some compositions that didn't make the album and that have never been heard before.
"I want to call Ingrid out of the sea and relive our most beautiful moments," he says.
Chris Chameleon will embark on a tour to the Cape and the Garden Route in April 2025 to share this celebration of music and poetry with audiences.
Come and be part of the magical experience!
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Chris Chameleon LIVE at the Bay Collective - Sunday 13 Apr

Chris Chameleon LIVE at the Bay Collective - Sunday 13 Apr
Bay Collective
East London