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Prime Circle Celebrates 25 Years With Major Live Show in East London
Multi-platinum, South African-born rock giants Prime Circle are marking 25 years in the music industry with a special anniversary concert in East London, bringing together some of the country’s most respected rock and alternative artists for one powerful night of live music.
The milestone event will take place on Saturday, 28 December 2025, at The Cove, Nahoon Dam, a popular venue known for its scenic setting and intimate live-music atmosphere. Doors open at 13:00, with a full afternoon-to-evening line-up designed to celebrate South African rock heritage.
Sharing the stage with Prime Circle are Tree63, Lee Cole, and Cantrel, offering fans a diverse mix of rock, alternative and contemporary sounds.
Full Line-Up and Set Times
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Cantrel – 15:00
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Lee Cole – 16:00
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Tree63 – 17:00
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Prime Circle – 18:00
The venue is indoors, while still offering expansive views of the surrounding outdoor landscape. Seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and organisers have confirmed that fully licensed bars and food vendors will be operating on site. No outside food or drinks will be permitted.
Adding to the appeal of the event, Prime Circle will meet fans after their performance for photographs, autograph signings and exclusive merchandise sales, giving long-time supporters a rare opportunity to engage directly with the band and take home memorabilia from the anniversary show.
Formed in the early 2000s, Prime Circle has become one of South Africa’s most successful rock bands, producing multiple platinum-selling albums and a catalogue of hits that have dominated radio playlists for over two decades. Their 25-year celebration is expected to draw fans from across the Eastern Cape and beyond.
Ticket Information
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Kids under 16 years: R150
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Ages 16 years and up: R280
Tickets are limited and available online via Quicket. Organisers are encouraging fans to secure tickets early to avoid disappointment, as strong demand is expected for the landmark show.
The event promises an evening of nostalgia, high-energy performances and a celebration of South African rock music, closing off the year with a major live entertainment highlight for East London music lovers.
