Artist lend talent for a good cause.
R&B muso Chad Saaiman and Ashur Petersen, the son of the late music icon Taliep Petersen, the group Chasing Time and eight of Cape Town’s best DJs all came out to lend their talents for a good cause of raising funds for the world-renowned hospital.
The Address manager, Andy Heynes, said patrons truly showed their hearts when they arrived “in their numbers” for the jol.
“I would like to thank each and everyone from the bottom of my heart who supported the event,” said Heynes.
“The artists wholeheartedly collaborated with DJs Gary Poole, Dr Jules, DJ AK, Brandon Leigh and DJ Spikes among others in a bid to raise funds.
“We hope to do these kind of events more often to give back to our loyal patrons and the community because, after all, they are the people who support us and make it possible for the club to prosper.”
Ashur Petersen adds: “To perform at the event was really awesome. It’s always nice to give back and know that the gifts I’ve been blessed with can help others in need.”
Megan Farmer, 23, from Ottery attended the party with her friends.
“We had loads of fun tonight and it’s always lekker to support such events for a good cause.
“Besides, we are huge fans of Chad Saaiman and we jumped at the opportunity to hear him perform.”
The dance floor was propvol all night as mense boogied.