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Albert Frost Live in Concert

  • Benguela Cove Wine Estate Benguela Cove Wine Estate, R43 WC, 7200 South Africa (map)

Albert Frost live in concert at Benguela Cove

For the past two decades, the energetic performances of SAMA award-winning blues/rock guitarist/singer Albert Frost has captured audiences worldwide. Join us in the Benguela Cove Courtyard for an afternoon with delicious food, award-winning wines and good music. Book now! 

Sunday, 29 January 2023 | 15:00 – 17:00 

Tickets: R100 per person 

Outdoor seated | Tables and chairs provided | Blankets welcome

Dubbed the “South African Hendrix”, Frost deftly alternates between rhythm and lead, showcasing his extraordinary skills on the acoustic and electric guitars. 

Lunch and dinner service at Moody Lagoon Restaurant 

Book your table at Moody Lagoon restaurant to enjoy the delicious seasonal menus expertly prepared by Chef Annie Badenhorst.    

  • Lunch is available from 12:00 - 15:00   

  • Gourmet Platters served until 21:00    

  • Dinner from 18:00 - 21:00 

  • Seafood and Oyster Bar 10:00 - 21:00

  • Gourmet Food Trucks 12:00 - 21:00

More about Albert Frost

In 2015 Albert Frost’s impressive 21-year stint with the Blues Broers came to an end, having toured and recorded five albums with them. 

April 2016 saw the release of his much anticipated third solo album, The Wake Up, which, according to Frost, signals the “start of a new journey” for him. In a departure from Frost’s blues roots, The Wake Up explores various musical avenues and lyrical content to create something he says will surprise and excite his fans. The album won the coveted Best Rock Album category at the 2017 SAMA Awards. 

He has recorded with Arno Carstens, Koos Kombuis, Chris Chameleon, Blues Broers, and many others. He has performed with every major artist in South Africa, and with international artists like Ali Farka Toure and Finley Quaye. He has toured with Simple Minds and REM, and supported the Rolling Stones. 

“The dark prince of South African blues.”

- Miles Keylock, Rolling Stone

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