From Sun, Mar 30 – Sun, Apr 20, 2025 The Troyeville’s rooftop transforms into a sanctuary of sound, featuring a line-up of artists who embody the soulful, eclectic, and electric energy that defines Johannesburg’s unique musical landscape. From the grungy riffs of Squeal and Lee Cole's signature mix of pop, R&B, and soul to the legendary performances of The Staccatos and The Muffinz, each event promises to be a good time.

Sun, Mar 30 – Squeal and Evert Snyman
First up, Squeal brings their 90s alt-rock energy back to the stage with grungy riffs and raw sounds from hits like 'Long Pig', 'Man and Woman', and Civilized?' But the rock doesn’t stop there, because Johannesburg-based multi-instrumentalist Evert Snyman will also take the stage, delivering his hypnotic blend of folk, indie, and rock, pouring raw emotion into every lyric. Book here.Sun, Apr 6 – Lee Cole and Ayrton
Lee Cole is bringing his signature mix of pop, R&B, and soul to the stage with chart-toppers such as 'Blind', 'I Don’t Wanna Wait', and 'Headrush'. With influences ranging from Queen to Michael Jackson, Cole's captivating style and energy are sure to make this an afternoon to remember. Opening for Cole is singer and songwriter Ayrton, who blends country pop and catchy melodies with uplifting themes. Book here.Sun, Apr 13 – The Staccatos and Gary Rathbone
Considered the pioneers of South African rock, The Staccatos will once again entertain audiences at The Troyeville. Most famous for their 1968 hit 'Cry to Me', their show promises to be the perfect end to the week. Also on the lineup is multi-instrumentalist, writer, and producer, Gary Rathbone, who was once a member of notable South African indie bands The Aeroplanes and The Spectres. Book here.Sun, Apr 20 – The Muffinz and Nomadic Orchestra
Enjoy the energetic sounds of Nomadic Orchestra, a five-piece instrumental band from Cape Town. Sharing the stage with them is The Muffinz, who are known for blending afro-soul, South African jazz, and pop in an unexpected way. Join them for a foot-tapping afternoon of South African music that will set the scene for the week ahead. Book here.
A full bar and food menu from The Troyeville's wonderful restaurant is on offer before and during the shows. Enjoy these performances alongside sweeping views of the Joburg skyline, and remember it's an outdoor venue, so dress for the weather.
Security personnel are stationed at both The Troyeville's front and back entrances. Safe parking is available on Wilhelmina Street, located at the rear of the hotel. The front entrance is perfect for Uber, Bolt, and taxi drop-offs and collections.