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SWELLENDAM

8 February 2025

Up The Creek, Festival

Time TBC

CAPE TOWN

12 February 2025

Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock

18:30 – 22:30

DURBAN

15 February 2025

Botanic Gardens

11:00 – 18:00

JO’BURG

16 February 2025

Marks Park

11:00 – 18:00

Hollow Coves “Nothing to Lose” South African Tour 2025

Breakout Events is proud to announce that internationally acclaimed indie-folk band hailing from Australia, Hollow Coves, will be heading to South Africa for four live concerts next February. This three-city tour will see the talented muso duo bring their organic sound to four of the country’s most iconic outdoor venues, creating an unforgettable experience for fans across the country – whether in a festival or intimate garden setting.

Hollow Coves “Nothing to Lose” SA Tour Dates are as follows:

  • CAPE TOWN: 

Saturday 8th February 2025 – Up The Creek Outdoor Music Festival, Swellendam

Wednesday 12th February 2025 – Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstock

  • DURBAN:

Saturday 15th February 2025 – uMphafa Field, Durban Botanic Gardens

  • JOHANNESBURG: 

Sunday 16th February 2025 – Marks Park, Emmarentia

Hollow Coves is the indie-folk voice of connection to beauty and community – a reminder to look inside the self and embody gratitude for the natural world. Living on the Gold Coast and weaving their own perspective on paradise, Matt Carins and Ryan Henderson are equal parts songwriters and vocalists, alternating lead roles to best serve the song.

An earnest vulnerability combined with an uplifting message to seize each moment has buoyed Hollow Coves and their fans through a journey of mutual understanding – the dream isn’t success but rather the acute awareness of life’s fragility.