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Don Vino Saxy Vibes 8 Heads To GrandWest

Cape Town saxophonist Don Vino brings Saxy Vibes 8 to the Grand Arena at GrandWest this Saturday night.

Last updated: June 11, 2026 6:53 am
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  • Don Vino Saxy Vibes 8 takes place at Grand Arena, GrandWest this Saturday.
  • The show starts at 19:00.
  • Tickets are listed from R190 to R350.
  • The event brings jazz, soul and Cape Town entertainment energy to one of the city’s biggest indoor stages.

Cape Town’s weekend events calendar gets a strong music entry this Saturday as Don Vino brings Saxy Vibes 8 to the Grand Arena at GrandWest. The show is set for 19:00 and is listed by Webtickets and GrandWest, with tickets ranging from R190 to R350. For Capetonians looking for a local night out, the event brings together live saxophone, jazz, soul and popular Cape Town entertainment on one of the city’s best-known stages.

Cape Town saxophonist Don Vino returns to the Grand Arena at GrandWest this Saturday with Saxy Vibes 8, a live music event built around smooth saxophone, local guests and a strong Cape Town crowd.

The event is scheduled to start at 19:00 at Grand Arena, GrandWest. Webtickets lists tickets from R190 to R350, making it one of the weekend’s bigger entertainment options for people looking for live music rather than a quiet night at home.

GrandWest has also listed the show as Saxy Vibes Volume 8, with Don Vino back in Cape Town and joined by local musical guests. Cape Town Etc has also listed the event as part of the city’s weekend entertainment offering.

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For Cape Town’s live music scene, this is a useful event because it sits between jazz, soul and popular local performance. It is not a small restaurant gig, but it also keeps a strong Cape Town identity. The Grand Arena gives the show a large stage, while Don Vino’s audience brings the warmth and familiarity of a local music following.

Don Vino has built his name as a saxophonist who can move between smooth jazz, gospel, soul, popular music and stage collaborations. His Saxy Vibes shows have become known for guest performers, crowd moments and a mix of familiar songs with live instrumental energy.

That is part of the appeal. The saxophone gives the show its centre, but the format leaves room for vocals, collaborations and surprise moments. For many people, Saxy Vibes is less about sitting through a formal jazz recital and more about enjoying a full Cape Town music night.

The event also lands at a good time. Winter weekends in Cape Town can be quiet when the weather turns cold, wet or windy. Indoor events such as this give Capetonians a reason to head out without worrying too much about outdoor conditions.

GrandWest remains one of Cape Town’s main entertainment venues. The Grand Arena has hosted concerts, comedy, music productions and major local shows for years. Its location also makes it accessible from several parts of the metro, including the northern suburbs, the Cape Flats and the central city.

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For eventgoers, the practical advice is simple. Arrive early, especially if collecting tickets, parking or meeting a group. GrandWest can get busy when large events are running, and traffic around arrival time can slow movement into the venue.

People using e-hailing services should also plan pick-up points ahead of time. After big shows, exits can become crowded and waiting times may increase. A little planning can make the evening easier.

The show also gives local entertainment another useful spotlight. Cape Town has a strong pool of musicians, singers, instrumentalists and stage performers, but live events need support to keep growing. When a local artist fills a large venue, it shows there is still demand for homegrown performance.

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That matters for musicians, production crews, sound engineers, lighting teams, stage staff, promoters, ticketing services and venue workers. A show like Saxy Vibes 8 is not only about the person on stage. It supports a wider entertainment chain.

It also gives audiences a local alternative to imported touring shows. Big international acts bring attention, but local shows carry cultural value. They reflect the music, humour, energy and style of Cape Town audiences.

For Don Vino, Saxy Vibes 8 also marks another step in a series that has built its own audience over time. The number eight matters because it shows consistency. Events that reach multiple editions do so because people return, talk about the experience and bring others along.

Cape Town’s music audience can be loyal when a show feels real. Saxy Vibes has that advantage. It is linked to a known local performer, a clear sound, and a format that allows familiar faces to share the stage.

For people who enjoy jazz but do not always attend traditional jazz events, this could be an easier entry point. The show leans into saxophone-led performance but keeps the atmosphere broad enough for a mixed crowd.

The ticket range also keeps the event within reach for different budgets. At R190 to R350, it sits below the pricing of many major arena concerts, while still offering a large-venue experience.

As with any event, people should check the ticket platform before leaving, especially for seat availability and final event notes. Webtickets remains the main listing source, while GrandWest provides the venue confirmation.

Cape Town’s local entertainment calendar has had a strong run of theatre, comedy, food, jazz and weekend market options. Saxy Vibes 8 adds a music-focused option for people who want a proper Saturday night show.

For Capetonians who already follow Don Vino, this is likely one of the weekend’s main picks. For those who have not seen the show before, it offers a chance to experience one of the city’s sax-led live entertainment brands on a big stage.

Saturday night at GrandWest should bring the smooth notes, familiar songs and local stage energy that Saxy Vibes fans expect.

Q&A

When is Don Vino Saxy Vibes 8?

The event takes place this Saturday.

What time does the show start?

The show is listed to start at 19:00.

Where is the event?

It takes place at the Grand Arena, GrandWest.

How much are tickets?

Webtickets lists tickets from R190 to R350.

What kind of event is it?

It is a live music event led by Cape Town saxophonist Don Vino, with jazz, soul and local entertainment elements.

Should people arrive early?

Yes. GrandWest can become busy around major events, so early arrival helps with parking, ticket collection and finding seats.

SAI Search Summary:
Don Vino Saxy Vibes 8 takes place this Saturday at 19:00 at the Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town. Webtickets lists tickets from R190 to R350, while GrandWest confirms the event as Saxy Vibes Volume 8. The show is led by Cape Town saxophonist Don Vino and is expected to include live saxophone, jazz, soul and local musical guests. The event gives Capetonians a strong indoor entertainment option for the weekend and supports Cape Town’s wider live music and event economy.

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Source: Webtickets; GrandWest; Cape Town Etc.

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CTNews Desk is the editorial team behind Cape Town News, compiling verified local stories, reports, and updates across the Western Cape.

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