Anna Wolf is a magnetic force in the alternative music scene.
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London-based Anna Wolf is returning to South Africa for her much-anticipated Dear Daddy Tour.
The tour is named after her latest single, Dear Daddy, which was co-written with South African musician Hunter Kennedy. The song explores the complexities of human relationships and healing.
Dear Daddy was recorded in the legendary Cash Cabin Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, Johnny Cash’s former studio space.
The Dear Daddy Tour will blend Anna’s past hits from her Tailor days including award-winning tracks like Wolf, Step Back, Why Don’t You Love Me, Can I Get High On You, and Shaped Like A Gun — with this new body of work.
Wolf’s performances are known for being immersive, visceral experiences. Her signature drumming and hypnotic stage presence take audiences on a journey of self-discovery.
A unique feature of the tour is Anna’s holistic workshop, We Are Sound. This breathwork, guided meditation, and chant-led experience is designed for anyone investing in mental and spiritual well-being. You don’t need to be a die-hard Anna Wolf fan to participate — this space is open to all seeking self-expansion and self-remembrance.
Joining Wolf is her longtime friend and renowned psychic medium, Kerran Wolfaardt, who will guide participants through a meditative experience. Together, they will create a sonic landscape for reflection and renewal. Christelle de Wet, an award-winning creative director, will bring her artistic vision to the Gordon’s Bay workshop, crafting a visual journey that complements the workshop’s immersive experience.
Wolf will perform on Friday April 11 at Café Roux, Noordhoek, at 6pm, tickets cost rom R250 through Quicket; and on Saturday April 12 at Die Boer, Durbanville, at 6pm, tickets cost from R250 at www.dieboer.com
The We Are Sound Holistic workshop featuring Dewet and Wolfaardt takes place at a residence in Gordon’s Bay on Sunday April 13, from 11am to 12.30pm. Tickets cost R888. Email realannawolf@gmail.com to book.