Juliet Harding, GoodLuck’s lead vocalist, speaks about forthcoming tour

Juliet Harding, GoodLuck’s lead vocalist, speaks about forthcoming tour

Juliet Harding, the main vocalist of GoodLuck, was interviewed by IOL Entertainment and expressed the band’s enthusiasm for the much-awaited “Get Lucky Summer” concert tour.

Harding, Ben Peters, and Tim Welsh make up the band, which has played at several music events all across South Africa.

Harding claims that the experience of running their own music event is incomparable.

“We’re thrilled to announce that we have a lot going on. Our own concerts and festivals that we host each year very much define our holiday season. From Plettenberg Bay and all the vacation destinations along the coast, up to Cape Town, we organize these colossal celebrations.

“This year, we’re making a big comeback from Covid. On December 11, a sizable event named “Get Lucky Summer” will take place in Cape Town. There are many talented artists joining us.

“We’ll be at Plettenberg Bay, Hermanus, and Cape Town. From a Friday through a Sunday, we also have our three-day New Year’s Eve extravaganza.

“The only location we won’t be visiting is Johannesburg since it’s empty in December.

“Plettenberg is my preferred location. We began our residency there. With a few hundred individuals, we began our journey on the beach. We currently host our NYE extravaganza for 7,000 people yearly.

I have a particular place in my heart for Pellett.

After undergoing sinus surgery and a breast reduction, Harding discusses her improvement in health.

“I’m OK. My sinuses are OK. The sinus issue is still there, although it is getting better. Everyone is aware of my breast reduction since I made it pretty public. That’s been a gift from God, and I’m grateful that it has relieved my back discomfort.

“I continue to get messages from folks who are seeking assistance today. With medical assistance, we were never able to make bread reduction procedures beneficial. Sadly, we were unsuccessful in having that dialogue.

“Covid hit three months later, which caused everyone’s focus to shift, but you know there is still knowledge that women’s bodies are different from men’s bodies and need different treatment.

“We are still working to modify the regulations around medical assistance,” the mission statement reads.


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