3 August 2017
The collab between two of SA’s favourite rockers comes to Showmax
When two legends of the local rock world collide on a single stage, you know there’ll be sparks. Francois van Coke and Karen Zoid’s live show Toe Vind Ek Jou had audiences all over the country in awe, and now the recorded version is available to anyone who missed the show, and those who’d like to see it again.
During this high-energy rock show, Francois and Karen sing some of their duets, as well as hits from their solo careers and songs from the Fokofpolisiekar and Van Coke Kartel days. The concerts followed on the immense success of their hit duet Toe Vind Ek Jou.
It was the first South African and Afrikaans song and album (Francois van Coke’s self-titled debut solo album) that reached the number-1 spot on the iTune charts at the same time, and the song reached platinum status after more than 20 000 downloads. The Toe Vind Ek Jou music video was watched over a million times within six months of its release on YouTube.
If you want to find out what the fuss is about, watch the concert now on Showmax.
Turn the volume all the way up for a proudly South African rock show in the comfort of your own home. (Plus, look out for a brand-new Karen Zoid documentary, coming to Showmax later in August.)
The Hot Seat, now streaming
Nairobi Bachelor, now on Showmax
The best movies to stream
The Grinch list: 10 movies and series for the “bah humbug!” crowd
There comes a point in all the jolly holly festive fun when even the merriest of gentlemen need to blow off some silly season steam.
11 Christmas movies with love, sugar and spice from Africa
These 11 festive films from Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria will remind you of the joys of home during the holidays.
12 days of Christmas movies
Grinches, elves, kids, lovers and fighters unite! It’s time for 12 days of jolly holly movie action to get you in the holiday spirit.
10 book-to-screen adaptations for kids
These series and movies for kids of all ages bring imagination to life as characters step off the page and onto the screen in Wonka, Tabby McTat, His Dark Materials and more.