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Talented Andra returns to the Lowveld

Andra says it is always an honour to perform in Mbombela where the locals love her music.

The talented Namibian singer, Andra, delivered an unforgettable performance at The Pub on Friday night, April 12, as warm-up for her main appearance at the hugely popular Bohemian Groove Café in Kaapsehoop on Saturday April 13.

Speaking to Lowvelder before her performance, she said it has always been an honour to perform in Mbombela where the locals love her music. It is one of the reasons she returned.

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Marna and Willie Bester.

“I have been in the Lowveld a couple of times after I was invited by Innibos to perform. I am happy to get another invite here, and I will make sure that my fans are more than satisfied with my performance,” she said.

Andra has recorded three albums under her brand so far, which are available on all mainstream digital platforms. She has also written new songs to record. Those who attended her performance got a taste of these new offerings.

Louw Winterbach.

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Despite the chilly weather, her performance at The Pub saw this talented singer interacting with the supportive audience, who kept begging for more. In Kaapsehoop, the audience also showed their appreciation, and everyone agreed it was an afternoon well spent.

This Namibian singer with her unique voice promised to come back to the Lowveld again. She said she was surprised that the Lowvelders still recognised her and enjoyed her music after such a long time.

Anton Kruger and Anita McGarry.
Alan and Tracy Wicks.
Teresa Loffler and Paul Brummer.
Zenda and Zani Stoffberg.
Hein van Zyl, Linde Venema, Akkie Odendaal and Theo-Jansen van Vuuren.
Morné and Suzette Nortjé.

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