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South African band GoodLuck to inspire fans with ‘The Luck Down’ series

The innovative series by GoodLuck looks to inspire positivity and hope in a time of uncertainty and bring people together while we are apart.

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The series will showcase old and new friends of GoodLuck — everything from comedians and cooks, to life coaches, to other well-known artists and pioneers in their fields, as well as everyday South Africans making the most of their current situation and news of feel good stories.

Everything is done with the aim to enlighten, educate, uplift and inspire while the lockdown continues in South Africa and across the globe. The live stream episodes will air every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:30 SA time across their social platforms. Fans can tune in and comment and suggest their own stories of hope and positivity.

Episode 1 – GoodLuck, Dan Mace and Chef Jonno Proudfoot LIVE on episode 1

“Wow, we can’t believe the reaction to our first morning show.

Thanks so much to everyone who tuned in. Join us for upcoming episodes of The Luck Down Live Stream. During this lockdown period we want to connect with our fans and friends around the world to share the good news, the awesome creativity out there and the uplifting stories coming out of this global crisis.”

GoodLuck went on to say that they want to reach out and connect and show some of the inspiring bits that they have found online and in the world.

“We will feature music, cooking lessons, health and wellness segments, live interviews, comedy and so much more,” says Juliet Harding from GoodLuck.

Episode 2 – GoodLuck, The Kiffness and Chef Sam Sher LIVE on episode 2

Giving back

GoodLuck and The Luck Down are also supporting The Solidarity Fund by aiming to raise R30,000 for those who are needing food and support living in the toughest conditions in South Africa during the pandemic. If you can help, please click here to donate.

To tune in to the next episode this week, stay tuned to GoodLuck’s social pages for an escape from the ordinary.

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