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Johnny Clegg at Kirstenbosch
18 Feb 2006

One show only!!!

JOHNNY CLEGG
A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY
AT KIRSTENBOSCH GARDENS

Kirstenbosch Gardens

Ticket prices: from R235

Ticket prices exclude Computicket’s service fee

Click to book at Computicket


www.computicket.com
Call Centre:  083 915 8000

Fans of Johnny Clegg will be thrilled to know that he’ll be performing his hugely successful show A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY at Kirstenbosch Gardens on the 18 February, 2005!

In 2002 Johnny introduced A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY to SA audiences. The show, a history of his career woven together with stories and music proved to be one of the biggest music events, with more than 25 000 people flocking to see the show. Now, due to the unprecedented demand from the Cape Town public, Johnny and his band return bring A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY to Kirstenbosch Gardens!

The show highlights Johnny Clegg’s musical and cultural influences as well as the extraordinary events that have made him an international superstar! Audiences will be entertained and enlightened as Johnny tells his SOUTH AFRICAN STORY, using amusing anecdotes, historical bits and pieces and anthropological facts – all culminating in a fascinating life story. The kind of story that legends are made of!

This is undoubtedly a show that makes you proud to be South African!

ONE SHOW ONLY – Don’t miss out!

Catch Johnny Clegg – A SOUTH AFRICAN STORY at Kirstenbosch Gardens on the 18 February 2006. Show starts at 20h00.

Tickets priced at R235-00 (including Computicket’s service fee).

Call Computicket on 083 915 8000 or visit www.computicket.com for more information! Tickets also available from the Kirstenbosch box office (Omnigate) and Kirstenbosch's telephonic booking office
(021 761 2866).

“This is a warm-hearted, explosive show that’ll leave you with a feeling of euphoria and optimism – it is highly recommended” The Citizen

“A South African Story had audiences up and stomping in the aisles” Daily Sun

“There’s an intimacy, as well as an integrity, about this slickly staged performance that melts Western technology with African storytelling in its truest sense” The Star Tonight

 

 

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