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A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music

11 February | 5:30 pm 11:30 pm SAST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music (UKZN)

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music proudly presents South African–Swiss musical collective A Million O Clock is a led by Saxophonist Benedikt Reising (CH), featuring pianist Thandi Ntuli (RSA), bassist Shane Cooper (RSA) and drummer Paul Amereller (CH) as the opening performance for 2026 on Wednesday 11 February at 17:30.

The project took shape through a series of serendipitous meetings—first in intimate sessions at the Roving Bantu Kitchen in Brixton (Johannesburg), later in the forests of South Tyrol, and then at the Tinguely Museum in Basel. When Amereller joined the trio, the group found its perfect balance, completing a sound they had been uncovering across cities, landscapes, and time.

A Million O Clock is less a band than a way of moving through the world—slow, grounded, and open-hearted, with their feet on the earth and their imaginations skyward. Their music draws from a wide palette of influences, spanning Artur & Vanessa to Zim Ngqawana, forming an eclectic voice that honors both jazz tradition and improvisational freedom.

Their performances offer a refined yet spontaneous interplay between South African musical sensibilities and European jazz aesthetics—rich in texture, honest in expression, and full of the joy that quickly transfers to audiences. The group’s work is a shared exploration for an authentic musical truth, delivered with emotional intensity and clarity.

A Million O Clock will reunite for a South African tour in February 2026, performing music from their self-titled EP, recorded and released in 2020.

A Million O Clock EP – https://open.spotify.com/artist/32mGeVIIm88S11c7fdzKwk

A Million O Clock

Doors open at 17:00, Music starts at 17:30

UKZN, Centre for Jazz and Popular Music

University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Howard College Campus, Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2

Tickets available online from webtickets: https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/event.aspx?itemid=1583660971

If they do not sell out, there will be available for cash at the door: R130, R100 for pensioners, R70 for students

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