Gee Jays At The Gee Gees

Greyvile Friday Night Season under way with great entertainment and happy hour

The Gee Jays perform a variety of hit songs

The Gee Jays perform a variety of hit songs

Durban’s longest running comedy cabaret group, the ever-popular Gee Jays will be performing at the Lightning Shot Bar at Greyville racecourse tonight.

The Gee Jays, comprising Gary McKenzie, Grant Bell and John Didlick, have performed to sell-out audiences with hit shows like Not The Full Monty, The Three Tonners, and Book Club to their later successes, Bad Moon Rising, Who’s Your Daddy and Boep Idles.

They do old favourites from The Beatles to Roy Orbison, Michael Jackson to Elvis and Tom Jones to Robbie Wessels

While the Gee Gees start with the running of the first race at 17h30, the Gee Jays will be performing between races from 5.30pm until 10pm.

Entrance is free with all drinks at half-price during Happy Hour from 6-7pm.

For more information call (031) 314-1500 (during office hours).

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