Send Us to London!
Support our trip to London to play at the Jazz Cafe!
Project Overview
Help us take our music to London! We’ve scored a gig at the legendary Jazz Cafe on November 30, but here’s the catch—the fee doesn’t cover travel for our big band of twelve. This show is a massive opportunity, and we need your help to make it happen. With your support, we can bring our sound to a whole new crowd and take our music to the next level. Let’s turn this dream into reality together!
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Come kick it with us right before we hit the stage at the Jazz Cafe in London! Ever wondered what secret pre-show rituals musicians do to get in the zone? Want to feel the adrenaline rush that hits just before we get out in front of a crowd? Now’s your chance—let’s take you behind the scenes and hang out together before the show!
If you're in Switzerland, come hang out with us at one of our upcoming shows, like the Lausanne JazzOnze+ Festival on November 2! Or come and meet us at a rehearsal in Zurich!
Planned delivery date
November 2024
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Meet Nongoma Ndlovu, the multi-talented artist who's got it all: keyboardist, vocalist, songwriter, sound designer, DJ, and producer. Born in Hamburg, Germany, to the legendary South African-Zimbabwean musicians Themba and Bajabulile Ndlovu—founders of the iconic band Children of Nandi—Nongoma's musical journey started early. Growing up in a music-infused household, with the world as her playground, she was destined for a career in sound that’s been going strong for over a decade.
In 2006, she returned to South Africa and began making waves, collaborating with artists like Nothende, Spoek Mathambo, and The Rudimentals. She’s graced stages at major festivals like Rocking the Daisies, Castle Light Festival (where she shared the spotlight with Nas, Wiz Khalifa, and Timbaland in 2014), and Synergy Festival.
Nongoma didn't stop there. She teamed up with her sister, Nandi Ndlovu, to launch a new project called KAJAMA. Their debut EP, *Polarity Prism*, caught the attention of Okay Africa and Afro Punk, and the duo went on to rock festivals like Oppikoppi, FakuGesi Block Party, and even the Design Indaba. They also took their sound international, performing at the A Piece in Art Festival in Basel, Switzerland, in collaboration with the Goodman Gallery.
Now based back in Switzerland, Nongoma is diving into fresh creative projects. She opens up new musical dimensions to the music of Konkolo Orchestra. And on stage she shows her talent as a front woman and entertainer.
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to learn from a vocalist who was truly born to sing!
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