Luna to perform across the country as part of Coming Home tour

Lunar is performing across the country in October and November.

Lunar is performing across the country in October and November.

Published Sep 26, 2024

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After an exhilarating three-month journey through Europe and small performances in the Netherlands, Luna returns to South Africa to connect with fans in an intimate setting.

Following her groundbreaking double album release in April 2024 — featuring both English and Afrikaans albums, Dis die dors and Harmony — this tour offers a unique chance to experience her music in its most raw and authentic form.

Expect a heartfelt and stripped-down performance, showcasing the songs in their purest essence, whether inspired by the tranquillity of Calitzdorp's mountain tops, the serenity of Velddrif's Berg River, or moments of daily reflection. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Luna Paige's music in a truly personal and engaging way.

At the end of the show, Luna will have exclusive USBs of her albums and specially crafted Luna Paige notebooks available for purchase.

Get your tickets now and be part of this memorable homecoming experience – where Luna promotes her two latest albums Dis die dors and Harmony (available on streaming platforms) and shares stories about her travels along the Spanish Camino, the West Coast of Portugal, the East Coast of Italy, the countryside of Southern France, the Greek islands, the rich history of Athens, and the inspirational art experiences in the Netherlands.

Luna previously said of the motivation of releasing two albums: “After somewhat of a hiatus, I have accumulated quite a few songs – in my mother tongue Afrikaans and in English.

“After an introspective period during the pandemic, and a lot of unavoidable observations due to global events and the explosion of the digital era – I have found the songs vary between more intimate and introspective themes about man vs nature; but also, more provocative themes addressing the dualistic nature of the self in relation to others.

“The Afrikaans album seems to lean towards the more introspective, while the English album has a bolder onslaught (thematically and musically) – which is quite exciting to me. As I am planning to travel abroad for the remainder of the year, I thought it fitting to leave my fans with enough material to chew on, until I come back with a travel bag full of new songs.”

The first show takes on October 4 at Swellendam’s Drostdy Museum. Pretoria and Johannesburg get their turn on November 8 and 9, with the final performance on November 21 in Gqeberha.

Details of the shows are available on the website www.lunapaige.com

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