Sandy B doesn’t just make music – he carries an entire era with him. The South African artist helped define kwaito back in the ‘90s, when his breakout track Amajovi Jovi turned local streets into dance floors. The album became a cult favourite, later revived by Toronto’s Invisible City to global praise. His sound blends gospel warmth with R&B soul, layered over basslines built for late nights and long memories. Three decades on, Sandy B remains both performer and mentor, guiding a new generation through South Africa’s evolving scene. At this show, he’s joined by Olbi Iyah, ManRaro and Juice Willis – selectors who know how to set a room alight before and after the legend takes the stage.
October 10. B200 via here and B400 at the door. Beamcube, 9pm onwards