A House Full of Harmony - Singing Students Set to Shine in Parys - 1 June
- Amanda Bekker
- May 12
- 2 min read
The Stéfan Louw School of Singing is once again throwing open its doors, and vocal cords for its second House Concert of the year. This event will be held on Sunday, 1 June 2025 at 12:00, right at the home of Stéfan Louw himself: 12B Third Ave, Parys. If you're wondering what that address sounds like when sung, come find out.
What to Expect (Besides a Lot of Singing)
This is not your average lounge singalong. It’s a proper variety concert, performed by students who’ve been slogging away for the past three months learning new pieces. Now they get to show off what they’ve learned. It’s part of their practical training, but also a chance to connect with a live audience and shake off any lingering stage fright.
Audience members can look forward to a mix of musical styles, all performed in an intimate home setting that beats any echoey town hall. With seating limited, it's a cosy gig, and an ideal chance to support budding vocal talent.
Bring Your Appetite and Wallet
Entry for adults is R230, which includes a light finger-lunch and wine/sodas/juices. Not bad for a Sunday outing with live music and snacks. Children (school-going age) pay R150, and presumably get the same snacks, though possibly less wine.
There are limited seats, so it’s a good idea to secure your spot before you’re left humming alone at home.
To book, WhatsApp Marisa on 064-963-5386. No ticket site or online bookings, just good old-fashioned local contact.
About the Man Behind the Music
Stéfan Louw, once praised by The Sunday Times as a “national treasure”, is best known for his powerful tenor voice. He made his name on the opera stage, but now he’s adding a twist by dipping into the golden age of crooners, think big ballads, slick suits, and lots of emotional crescendos.
When he's not performing, Stéfan trains a new generation of singers at his school, helping them navigate everything from opera to musical theatre. He’s also a regular judge at singing competitions and lends his voice to private and corporate events.
No frills, no drama, just solid singing, solid food, and a solid Sunday afternoon plan.
Let’s be honest: it’s hard to say no to live music when there's also wine and finger food involved.

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