Saturday, April 26, 2025

Don’t Miss Sparrow & Barbossa At Café Caprice Next Friday

To get a taste of Africa, the pair recently also shared the stage with South African favourite Black Coffee at Echostage in Washington, DC.

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Cape Town’s hottest sundowner spot, Café Caprice will host the globe-trotting DJ and producer duo, Sparrow & Barbossa, for a one-night-only epic this coming Friday, 26 April.

With summer barely hanging on, this is going to be the perfect opportunity to get one more proper banger in before the winter.

The Madrid-based pair are currently on their way to Africa for the first of three shows on the continent, with a quick stop in Nairobi, Kenya, before sliding into Café Caprice for a nearly sold out performance, and then jetting off to Joburg.

Sparrow & Barbossa is Swiss-born Bryan Coletta and the Uruguayan Emiliano Haberli. Bryan is a pianist born to a musician’s family; his father is the legendary guitarist Francis Coletta who worked with artists like Whitney Houston, Quincy Jones, and Frank Sinatra. Emiliano was raised in Uruguay and was greatly influenced by ‘The Culture Of Candombe,’ a pure African tribal rhythm.

Together, the pair have grooved venues all over the world with their unique fusion of organic instruments and electronic sounds.

Sparrow & Barbossa’s debut came in 2018 with their version of Mory Kante’s classic ‘Yeke’ released on Wired Records. The track became a #1 Afro House record. In 2020, they released ‘Nterini,’ a remix for Fatoumata Diawara’s on MoBlack Records that became a #2 Afro House Record with around 2 million plays on Spotify.

To get a taste of Africa, the pair recently also shared the stage with South African favourite Black Coffee at Echostage in Washington, DC.

Phase 1 tickets for the Café Caprice show are already sold out, so you might want to get moving and grooving unless you want to miss out – or God forbid, have to travel all the way to Jozi to catch them live.

Sparrow & Barbossa will supported by Max Hurrell, Jamie Slabber, Gheko, Keilamanjaro and Too.Tone.

[source:cafecaprice]