The Brother Moves On June 27 $37.50

The Brother Moves On June 27 $37.50

Regular price $37.50

June 27 2024 $37.50      8:00PM START 

Dinner is not included with ticket price.

Unfortunately we cannot refund tickets unless we or the artist cancel the show, but please check in with us as many times we have a waiting list of guests who want to come to the show and could not get tickets.  We can get you in contact with them!!

Show Time is 8pm.

You can select "Ticket Only" which ensures you are on the guest list for the show only, you can arrive anytime after 7pm.  Alternatively you can use the drop down menu to select "Ticket with Dinner Reservation", this option secures a table for dinning that night and also ensures you are on the guest list for the show.  For dinner you are welcome anytime in between 530 and 645, if you are interested in the back end specials it is always wise to show up and 6 or before since they tend to sell out first.

Our seated shows are not assigned seating, the benefit of joining us for dinner allows you to get first dibs on seating!

We have started to present Standing Room Only and Partially Seated shows as well.  Our standing room shows will be identified with "STO" in the event description, our partially seated shows will be identified with "PSTO" in the event description.  Events with no identifier are seated shows.

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THE BROTHER MOVES ON

 

PLAY VIDEO - LIVE IN BROWNSWOOD BASEMENT

PLAY VIDEO - KUDE LEEE

PLAY VIDEO - IMFENE


The Brother Moves On

 

The Brother Moves On (TBMO) is a South African performance art ensemble based in Johannesburg, Gauteng. The group was founded between 2008 and 2010 by broad-based artist Nkululeko Mthembu and his brother Siyabonga Mthembu. Beginning as a loose art collective including graphic and performance artists, TBMO is most widely recognised as a band fronted by Siyabonga Mthembu as lead vocalist, with Zelizwe Mthembu on lead guitar, Ayanda Zalekile on bass and Simphiwe Tshabalala on drums.

'The Brother Moves On continue their genre leaping with a studio recording both wildly accomplishes and fuelled by ideological fire.' - JazzWise ★★★★

‘The South African sextet blossom on impressive fourth LP.’ - MOJO ★★★★