Prepare to be swept away by the smooth, soulful sounds of Grammy-winning jazz icon Kirk Whalum, who will headline the Old Mutual Music in the Gardens concert on Sunday, 18 May 2025 at the breathtaking Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden.

Joining Whalum on stage are two of South Africa’s most compelling musical voices—Amanda Black and Wandile Mbambeni—bringing a rich blend of local soul, R&B, and acoustic storytelling to what is set to be an unforgettable afternoon of music, nature, and community.

Set beneath the towering cliffs and cascading waterfall of one of Johannesburg’s most cherished natural spaces, this event promises a serene and soul-stirring celebration of sound and connection.

“Old Mutual is thrilled to host the fourth concert in the Music in the Gardens series, which has become a highlight in Johannesburg’s cultural calendar. Joburg’s concert headliner, featuring the extraordinary Kirk Whalum, promises to deliver an unparalleled musical experience,” says Bandile Mngoma, Senior Manager: Sponsorships & Events at Old Mutual. “We’re just as excited to welcome Amanda Black and Wandile Mbambeni—two incredible local talents whose artistry continues to inspire. This will be a day to remember.”

A Jazz Journey Like No Other
With a career spanning nearly four decades, Kirk Whalum is more than a saxophonist—he is a musical force who has redefined cool through his signature blend of contemporary jazz, gospel, and R&B. From lending his emotive tone to iconic hits by Luther Vandross and Whitney Houston (including the unforgettable solo on “I Will Always Love You”), to performing with legends like Barbra Streisand, Quincy Jones, Al Jarreau, and Larry Carlton, Whalum’s artistry knows no bounds.

His prolific output includes over 25 albums under his own name, a Grammy-winning performance on his Gospel According to Jazz series, and collaborations with jazz greats like Bob James and supergroup BWB (with Norman Brown and Rick Braun). Always evolving, always inspiring, Whalum brings a message of soul, faith, and passion to every performance.

Homegrown Stars Shine Bright
Rising to fame with her emotionally powerful debut Amazulu, Amanda Black has since established herself as one of the most dynamic vocalists in South Africa, earning multiple award nominations and captivating audiences with her soulful blend of Afro-soul and contemporary pop. Her presence brings an empowering energy and depth to the line-up.

Wandile Mbambeni, known for his heartfelt lyrics and raw acoustic sound, is a singer-songwriter whose music bridges introspective folk with modern soul. Whether performing solo or with his band, Wandile delivers an intimate yet uplifting live experience that resonates long after the final chord.

Event Details:

Old Mutual Music in the Gardens: Kirk Whalum, Amanda Black & Wandile Mbambeni
Proudly presented by Old Mutual, 702 and Breakout Events.

📅 Date: Sunday, 18 May 2025
🕑 Time: Gates open at 13h00 | Concert ends at 17h30
📍 Venue: Walter Sisulu National Botanical Garden
📫 Address: Malcolm Road, Poortview, Roodepoort, 1724
🎟️ Tickets: From R195 (excluding fees) | Buy Tickets
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A Musical Escape in Nature
Whether you’re a jazz aficionado, a lover of local talent, or simply craving a day of natural beauty and live music, Old Mutual Music in the Gardens offers the perfect escape. Bring a picnic blanket, soak in the views, and let the soothing sounds of Kirk Whalum, Amanda Black, and Wandile Mbambeni carry you away.

This is more than a concert—it’s a celebration of artistry, culture, and community.

Don’t miss your chance to see world-class talent in one of Johannesburg’s most spectacular outdoor venues.

For more information about the concert series, please visit Breakout Events.

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