Music
Adelaide's South African community gathers for Bok Jol with Early B, Ricus Nel and Barto Swiegers
Friday 25 September 2026Lion Arts Factory
South African artists Early B, Ricus Nel and Barto Swiegers perform at a rugby-themed community celebration at Lion Arts Factory on 25 September, with South African food and drinks available from 6pm. Boerie rolls and other South African fare are available to pre-order.
September brings a proudly South African night to Adelaide, with Early B, Ricus Nel and Barto Swiegers sharing the bill for an evening built around rugby, music and community. It's the kind of gathering the local South African crowd has been waiting for, three distinct artists on one stage rather than the usual single-act touring show.
Early B brings his own flavour to the lineup, alongside Ricus Nel and Barto Swiegers, giving the night a genuine variety across the evening rather than one long set from a single performer. For a diaspora community that doesn't always get to see this depth of local talent visit at once, that's a drawcard in itself.
Food is very much part of the plan. Organisers are making it clear that this isn't just a gig with snacks on the side, it's a proper kuier, with South African treats, food and drinks on offer from 6pm. Boerie rolls are the headline item, and the advice is to order online ahead of time rather than risk missing out on the night.
The messaging throughout has that unmistakable warmth of a community event that knows exactly who it's for. Ons bring die rugby vibe na Adelaide, as the organisers put it, sommer met drie kunstenaars ook vir 'n lekker kuier. It's an invitation as much as an announcement, and one clearly meant to be shared widely through friend groups and community networks across the city.
Details on venue and exact date are still being finalised, but the shape of the night is already clear: live sets from three South African artists, rugby energy in the room, and food that matters as much as the music. For anyone who has missed a proper boerie roll or the chance to hear Afrikaans music performed live in Adelaide, this is shaping up as the event to circle in September.
Keep an eye on official channels for the venue and date confirmation, and don't wait too long on those Boerie Roll orders. Events like this tend to sell out on word of mouth alone, and this one is already being passed hand to hand through the community before a single ticket link has landed.
Details are correct at the time of publishing. Events can change or be cancelled, so please confirm dates, times and prices with the venue or ticket seller before booking.