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22 December 2024: Jeremy Loops Live

22 December 2024: Jeremy Loops Live

Stanford Hills Estate

22 December 2024: Jeremy Loops Live

Join us on 22 December 2024, for an unforgettable performance by South African music sensation Jeremy Loops at Stanford Hills Estate! Jeremy describes this stunning venue as "one of the most beautiful live shows" he’s ever played, and it’s no wonder why. Nestled among the rolling hills and vineyards of Stanford, this event has become a highlight of his summer tour.

Don’t miss out on a fantastic day filled with live music, delicious food, and sunshine! Grab your tickets here. We can’t wait to see you there!

22 December 2024: Jeremy Loops Live

Stanford Hills Estate

Stanford Hills Estate is set in the heart of the Overberg and forms part of the Stanford Wine Route. The estate produces a collection of wines that include sauvignon blanc, chardonnay, rose, pinotage, shiraz and selected blends. Casa Cello, a Portugues-inspired restaurant at Stanford Hills Estate, i...

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