• Front man of UK 80s pop band ‘Curiosity Killed the Cat’, Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Front man of UK 80s pop band ‘Curiosity Killed the Cat’, Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Festival headliner, Chaka Khan performs on the Kippies stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Festival headliner, Chaka Khan performs on the Kippies stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Legendary South African singer songwriter, Steve Kekana opens the festival. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Legendary South African singer songwriter, Steve Kekana opens the festival. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Festival headliner, Chaka Khan delivered a phenomenal performance. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Festival headliner, Chaka Khan delivered a phenomenal performance. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Thousands of people jamming it out at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Thousands of people jamming it out at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Shekinah says it’s a dream come true to perform on the Jazz Festival Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Shekinah says it’s a dream come true to perform on the Jazz Festival Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • The Multi-Grammy Award Winning Soweto Gospel Choir give a spectacular performance on the Kippies Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    The Multi-Grammy Award Winning Soweto Gospel Choir give a spectacular performance on the Kippies Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • Legendary South African singer songwriter, Steve Kekana opens the festival. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    Legendary South African singer songwriter, Steve Kekana opens the festival. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
  • The Multi-Grammy Award Winning Soweto Gospel Choir give a spectacular performance on the Kippies Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN
    The Multi-Grammy Award Winning Soweto Gospel Choir give a spectacular performance on the Kippies Stage. Picture: Cindy Archillies/EWN