What: 🎵 Matthew Mole New Year's Day Outdoor Concert!
https://www.quicket.co.za/events/289872-matthew-mole-new-years-day-outdoor-concert/
When:
Where: 🕳 Cafe Roux
How much:
🎟️ R200.00Quicket
🎟️ R300.00Quicket
We’re excited to announce another Festive Season Outdoor Show at café Roux – MATTHEW MOLE!
It’s all change for this year’s Summer Outdoor Concerts – Please choose between:
*Premium seated table tickets @ R300 each are closer to the stage and enjoy the full café Roux food & beverage menu.
*Grass tickets @ R200 are offered in spots comprising 2 to 4 tickets. Here holders are encouraged to bring a blanket or cushions to sit on – and can enjoy a smaller menu of pizza, salads, calamari, burgers & select drinks.
Please note: Kids pay full ticket priceArrive from 4:30pm, show starts 5:30pmLike Kirstenbosch, we go ahead in light rain so please dress accordingly!No cooler boxes permittedTo be considerate to others, only very low beach chairs are permitted on the grassParking is very limited at The Farm Village over the high season so please walk/Uber/travel together – or use side roads around the Village!
How to Book:
PREMIUM SEATED
On the seating plan, just click on your chosen table and, one by one, buy the seats you require at that table (NB: if you don’t buy all the seats on that table, others may buy and sit with you). If you can’t get the table configuration you want and end up booking seats on different tables as a result, please do so under the same email address and we’ll automatically put you together on one table. In fact, any seats booked under the same email address we will assume are together but, if this is not the case, (or if you are booking with friends under different email addresses), just let us know and we’ll make a plan to seat you together. If the event appears sold-out, or you want to add to an existing booking, the same applies – just drop us an email to events@caferoux.co.za and we’ll do our best to make a plan!
If you struggle with the booking or online payment process, or want to swap tables, we can’t help with that – so please contact Quicket on support@quicket.co.za and they will. If you can’t make the show and want to try to resell your tickets, please make use of Quicket’s secondary ticket sale option online – or let us know and we’ll try to sell your tickets on the door.
GRASS TICKETS
Simply choose your spot and buy anything from 2 to 4 tickets as you would do when booking a table. Each grass spot has its own drinks tray and is numbered so the waiters will find you easily – and, no matter how many seats you choose, that spot remains yours! Want to be near your friends? Let us know on events@caferoux.co.za and we’ll do our best to put you together!
Meet Matthew Mole, platinum-selling singer/songwriter hailing from the vibrant lands of South Africa. Picture this: a musical alchemist brewing a concoction that’s part folk, part electronic wizardry, and all shades of eccentricity.
Matthew is the maestro behind his own melodies, crafting songs that dance between the realms of imagination and reality. With four full-length albums and a trove of B-side EPs under his belt, he’s a one-man band on a quest for sonic exploration.
His debut album, ‘The Home We Built,’ didn’t just hit the charts; it bulldozed its way to the #1 spot on iTunes SA, marking Matthew as the first to do that in South African music history. His second album ‘Run’ dashed to the top of the iTunes charts as well, proving that lightning does strike twice in the realm of musical mischief.‘Ghost,’ his third album, materialized in 2019, haunting the airwaves with its ethereal tunes and snagging two South African Music Awards like shiny trophies in a bizarre dream.
But it’s not just about the accolades; it’s about the journey. Matthew’s latest musical odyssey, ‘Wake Up, It’s Morning,’ has stirred up nearly 5 million Spotify streams in record time.
When he’s not enchanting audiences with his whimsical tunes, Matthew’s busy collecting SAMA nominations like they’re rare Pokémon cards. And let’s not forget his escapades on stage—whether he’s sharing the limelight with international acts like Bastille or gallivanting across the globe, from the USA to the far reaches of Thailand and Russia.
And did I mention his European jaunts? Matthew’s chalked not one, not two, but three headline tours across the continent, leaving a trail of whimsy and wonder in his wake. From the cobblestone streets of the UK to the eclectic cities of Germany, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Austria and Belgium. Each stop on his tours adding a new chapter to his global symphony.