
Tana Malinga
Sandton came alive last night as the Joyous Jazz Experience opened the first of its three spectacular shows, delivering a performance that will be remembered for years to come. From the moment the first note echoed across the venue, the crowd knew they were part of something extraordinary – a celebration of music, rhythm, and pure artistry.

The audience was spoiled for choice with performances spread across various stages – Dinaledi, Diphala, Conga, and Mbira – each offering its own world of sound. From African-rooted rhythms to smooth contemporary jazz, the stages became cultural melting pots where local and international artists joined forces, thrilling the crowd with a mix of soulful harmonies, dazzling solos, and fearless improvisations.

Some of the night’s most brilliant acts included South Africa’s own Elaine, whose velvet vocals had the audience swaying, and Amanda Black, who stirred deep emotions with her powerful stage presence. From across the Atlantic, Grammy-winner Esperanza Spalding brought dazzling bass lines and experimental flair, while José James delivered silky, soulful performances that bridged jazz with modern soul. Together, these artists elevated the evening into a world-class spectacle.

What made the event groundbreaking was not only the diversity of the music, but also the way it was presented. The lighting, staging, and sound production transformed Sandton into a premier jazz arena. Every detail was curated to captivate the senses – from hushed acoustic sessions to high-energy jams that had the audience dancing in delight.
And this is just the beginning. With two more nights still to come, Joyous Jazz promises fresh performances, surprise collaborations, and unforgettable moments. Tonight and tomorrow will only raise the bar higher. If last night’s brilliance is any indication, these next shows are not to be missed.
Get your tickets now, because Joyous Jazz isn’t just music – it’s the heartbeat of Sandton this weekend.
