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Soul II Soul bring 90s club vibes back to life at Kirstenbosch

fuad Esack|Published 2 months ago

Soul II Soul founder, Trevor Beresford Romeo aka Jazzie B on stage at Kirstenbosch, at the weekend. Picture: Fuad Esack

Soul II Soul founder, Trevor Beresford Romeo aka Jazzie B and the rest of the popular 90s musical collective, brought their brand of British soul to Kirstenbosch, at the weekend.

The British hit-makers took concert-goers on a musical trip down memory lane with a selection of some of their classic songs, including the number one hits Keep On Movin’ and Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) – both well-established Cape Town favourites.

Violinists Ellen Blair, and Gillian Morley, bringing that unmistakable Soul II Sound to life, at Kirstenbosch Gardens, at the weekend. Picture: Fuad Esak
Nadine Caesar, one of two lead vocalists during her stint on stage with Soul II Soul, at Kirstenbosch, on Saturday.
Soul II Soul founder Jazzie B, taking the audience on a musical journey in charismatic fashion. Picture: Fuad Esack
Soul II Soul background vocalists, from left, Natasha Bates Marizia Phyze Skeete and Sophia Spotswood at Saturday’s concert, at Kirstenbosch. Picture: Fuad Esack
Soul II Soul lead vocalist Charlotte Kelly, who’s been with group since the 90s, wraps up the evening’s entertainment at Kirstenbosch, on Saturday. Picture: Fuad Esack

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