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Kabza De Small and Shakes & Les set Cape Town’s weekend nightlife scene alight with Rolling Live takeover

Some of South Africa’s biggest Amapiano stars are heading to Cape Town this weekend as Rolling Live prepares to transform Defected Studio into one of the city’s hottest entertainment destinations.

Last updated: May 7, 2026 6:51 am
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  • Kabza De Small and Shakes & Les headline Rolling Live in Cape Town
  • Defected Studio prepares for major Saturday music takeover
  • Tickets start from one hundred and fifty rand
  • Organisers expect one of the city’s biggest urban music crowds this weekend

As the work week winds down and Cape Town prepares for another packed weekend, the city’s nightlife scene is already building toward what organisers believe could be one of the hottest urban music events of the month. From social media countdowns to group chats filling up with plans, excitement is growing as Rolling Live gets ready to bring some of South Africa’s biggest Amapiano names to the Mother City.

Cape Town’s entertainment calendar is preparing for another major injection of energy this weekend as Rolling Live brings Amapiano heavyweights Kabza De Small and Shakes and Les to Defected Studio for what organisers are describing as a full lifestyle and music experience.

Set to take place on Saturday, the event is already generating strong attention across social media platforms, with fans from across the city and surrounding areas expected to descend on the venue for an afternoon and evening built around one of South Africa’s fastest-growing music genres.

Doors officially open at two o’clock in the afternoon, with final entry scheduled for eleven o’clock that evening.

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Entry is strictly limited to adults over the age of eighteen, with ticket prices starting from one hundred and fifty rand.

For many music fans, Kabza De Small needs little introduction.

Widely recognised as one of the architects of the Amapiano movement, the award-winning producer and performer has spent the past several years helping transform what began as a township-driven sound into one of South Africa’s biggest cultural exports.

His collaborations, sold-out performances, and international touring schedule have positioned him as one of the most commercially influential names in African music.

Joining him are Shakes and Les, the dynamic duo who continue building a loyal fan base through energetic live performances, club anthems, and a growing catalogue of chart success.

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Their appearance alongside Kabza adds even more weight to what is already shaping up to be one of Cape Town’s strongest urban entertainment offerings this month.

But Rolling Live is positioning itself as more than just another concert.

Organisers say the brand is focused on creating destination experiences where music, fashion, social culture, lifestyle, and networking come together under one roof.

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That formula appears to be resonating with a younger audience looking for curated premium nightlife experiences rather than traditional club environments.

Cape Town’s live entertainment sector has continued showing strong recovery over the past year, with ticketed music events, rooftop experiences, pop-up venues, and destination festivals drawing growing crowds across the city.

Industry analysts say this renewed appetite for live experiences is helping drive spending across hospitality, transport, food services, accommodation, and event production.

For Cape Town’s nightlife economy, weekends like this represent far more than entertainment.

They support DJs, lighting crews, sound engineers, security teams, promoters, bar staff, digital marketers, photographers, and dozens of behind-the-scenes professionals who keep the city’s creative economy moving.

And as Saturday approaches, all signs point to another sold-out crowd ready to experience one of South Africa’s hottest sounds in one of its most energetic cities.

Source: Rolling Live – Official event listing – Defected Studio event programme.

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CTNews Staff Reporter contributes to daily coverage of breaking news, community developments, and regional updates in Cape Town and the Western Cape.

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