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View Johnny Clegg digital tribute concert

The Johnny Clegg Tribute Show is going digital, on 31 July at 8pm.

JOHNNY Clegg had the special quality of being able to unite people across all backgrounds and generations with his music. His music has always been a beacon of hope and inspiration.

In a fitting tribute to one of the most iconic figures in South African music history, the Johnny Clegg Tribute Show is going digital, featuring some of South Africa’s top performers as well as some international big names, this digital experience is on 31 July at 8pm, and can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home.

Johnny Clegg captured the hearts of a nation and the digital tribute concert will feature fellow musicians that will commemorate his life and his musical career. Featuring artists include Zolani, éVoid, Jesse Clegg, Ard Matthews, Dan Patlansky, Karen Zoid, Sipho Mchunu, Ross Learmonth, Arno Carstens, Soweto Gospel Choir, Shekhinah, Tresor, Majozi, Kahn Morbee, Francois van Coke, Anna Wolf and Nicholas Petricca of Walk the Moon.

Purchasing a ticket will give you access to the digital concert.

There are various ticket types. Cost is R100 for a tribute virtual ticket (ticket to the live stream), R150 for a competition virtual ticket (ticket to the live stream and stand the chance to win a personalised limited edition Johnny Clegg Final Journey Tour jacket), R200 for a donation virtual ticket (ticket to the live stream and a donation of R100 to the Smile Foundation).

The concert will be available for rebroadcast from 1 to 8 August if you have a ticket.

To purchase tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/30SEVgmThe link to the live stream dashboard is: https://login.heroticket.co.za/thero/JC

 

 


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