By Staff Reporter
Windhoek, May 16 — Windhoek Country Club and Resort hosted an unforgettable performance on Saturday night as Doctor Victor and The Rasta Rebels graced the stage. The highly anticipated event, organized by BigEventsNamibia, showcased an impressive lineup of supporting acts including the talented all-female band, Essense, the remarkable Gyzie the One-Man Band, and the electrifying DJ WAXA.
The night commenced with an exhilarating set from DJ WAXA, whose expertly curated playlist had the crowd on their feet. Essense, the all-female band, took the stage next and captivated the audience with their exceptional vocals and dynamic stage presence.
Subsequently, Dr Victor and The Rasta Rebels took the spotlight, igniting the crowd with their first performance. The enthralled audience enthusiastically joined in, dancing and jamming to the band’s infectious beats. As anticipation mounted for Doctor Victor’s second performance, Gyzie continued to mesmerize the audience, keeping the energy high with his impressive one-man-band act. Finally, the moment everyone had been eagerly awaiting arrived – Doctor Victor and The Rasta Rebels returned to the stage for their headline performance.
The legendary South African musician astounded the audience with not one, but two incredible performances, concluding the night with unforgettable hits such as “Gimme Hope Joanna,” “I Love to Truck,” “If You Wanna Be Happy,” and many more. The crowd sang along to every word, dancing and swaying to the infectious beats.
BigEventsNamibia expressed profound gratitude to all the sponsors who contributed to making the event possible, including Windhoek Country Club, Namibian Broadcasting Company, FlyNamibia, and LEFA. The success of the event stands as a testament to Namibia’s vibrant music scene.
Overall, Doctor Victor and The Rasta Rebels delivered an undeniably unforgettable performance, leaving the audience yearning for more. It was an extraordinary night, destined to be etched in the history books as one of Namibia’s greatest live concerts. – Namibia Daily News