

For Pinkster in GrandWest, I want Gospel fans to experience a concert like never before seen in SA.

“It’s been such a highlight to perform across the province and showcase my passion for Gospel and jazz music. Rubain and his band mates have been performing across various venues in-and-around the Western Cape, as a build-up to the main show in August. Physical CD copies of the album will also be made available for purchase at the venue. Seuns van Sion, whom Rubain bills as “The Boyz II Men of Gospel”, will release their upcoming untitled album on the same night as the concert on all digital music platforms. We can’t wait to share it with the world,” says Rubain. We have been working hard with writing and producing new music and have been recording in studio over the past few months. “As five successful solo musicians, we saw the need for a new musical sound as an all-male Gospel music group. The group consists of Roland Miggels, Alton Zackay, Colin Mitchells, Kurt Coetzee as well as Rubain. Having performed all over the world with some of the biggest names in music - including Kirk Whalum - the concert will also feature some of his closest musical friends.Īudiences can expect to hear new music from Rubain throughout the show, as he is set to release a new album on the night with his newly-formed Gospel all-male group, Seuns van Sion. He attributes music to keeping him off the streets in Hanover Park. Rubain has been playing music from an early age, despite growing up in a community infected with gangsterism and drugs. People should expect amazing performance, lighting, sounds and an all-around stellar performance,” he says.

It’s a real career highlight for me and I am making sure the fans will ‘koordans’ all night to the ‘koortjie hits’. “This is by far the largest concert I am producing right now. This concert will showcase his original music and many popular gospel songs, sprinkled with some “koordans music” but will focus mainly on Jonathan`s life, and love for the music of the Church. Pinkster in GrandWest is production number nine for Rubain as a show producer – his biggest stage production to date. “I am excited to host my very own concert at Grand Arena as a solo artist and I really can’t wait to deliver a world-class show that will be memorable for years to come,” says Rubain. Should he achieve this feat, Rubain will be the first ever local gospel musician to do this. The Hanover Park-born-and-bred Rubain, 33, will perform on 31 August 2019 at the 5 000-seat Grand Arena and is hoping to deliver a sold-out concert experience.
