Bank Windhoek supports Namibian arts and culture
Bank Windhoek is a proud supporter of the development of arts and culture in Namibia and has contributed N$650 000 towards the Windhoek Jazz Festival.
The much-anticipated event returns to the Windhoek stage on Saturday, 7 October, at Windhoek High School's Vegkop stadium.
The bank's head of stakeholder engagement, corporate social responsibility and sponsorships, Bronwyn Moody, said the Windhoek Jazz Festival promises soulful melodies and enchanting performances, adding that Bank Windhoek is proud to partner with the City of Windhoek in hosting this event.
After a three-year Covid-19-induced hiatus, the Windhoek Jazz Festival is one of Namibia’s most anticipated events on the local social calendar.
City spokesperson Harold Akwenye confirmed that planning is on track, and that musicians have been diligently rehearsing to perfect their performances. This year promises to be exceptional, as the event promotes Namibia as a top tourist destination and boosts the local economy, he said.
Legendary South African-born singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Butler, who resides in California in the United States, will be the main act. Namibian performers Suzy Eises, Erna Chimu, Esme Songbird, Bonganisoul, Na Jah, The Yesterdaye and Savanna Afros are ready to entertain the audience with home-grown tunes.
Tight security measures will be in place, and attendees are encouraged to bring their camping chairs and blankets to sit on. Attendees will be allowed to enter the venue with cooler boxes and ice only. Food and drinks will be sold at the venue.
Tickets for the Windhoek Jazz Festival are available on Webtickets for N$300 or can be purchased at the gates for N$350. The gates will open from 16:00.
The much-anticipated event returns to the Windhoek stage on Saturday, 7 October, at Windhoek High School's Vegkop stadium.
The bank's head of stakeholder engagement, corporate social responsibility and sponsorships, Bronwyn Moody, said the Windhoek Jazz Festival promises soulful melodies and enchanting performances, adding that Bank Windhoek is proud to partner with the City of Windhoek in hosting this event.
After a three-year Covid-19-induced hiatus, the Windhoek Jazz Festival is one of Namibia’s most anticipated events on the local social calendar.
City spokesperson Harold Akwenye confirmed that planning is on track, and that musicians have been diligently rehearsing to perfect their performances. This year promises to be exceptional, as the event promotes Namibia as a top tourist destination and boosts the local economy, he said.
Legendary South African-born singer-songwriter and guitarist Jonathan Butler, who resides in California in the United States, will be the main act. Namibian performers Suzy Eises, Erna Chimu, Esme Songbird, Bonganisoul, Na Jah, The Yesterdaye and Savanna Afros are ready to entertain the audience with home-grown tunes.
Tight security measures will be in place, and attendees are encouraged to bring their camping chairs and blankets to sit on. Attendees will be allowed to enter the venue with cooler boxes and ice only. Food and drinks will be sold at the venue.
Tickets for the Windhoek Jazz Festival are available on Webtickets for N$300 or can be purchased at the gates for N$350. The gates will open from 16:00.
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