Maestro Eddie Clayton and his incredible cast of star soloists are set to perform at Disney 100 — The Concert

The phenomenal multimedia experience promises to entertain and enthrall fans of every age this Easter Weekend.

Five of South Africa’s most popular contemporary vocalists have been confirmed as soloists at the upcoming Disney 100 –The Concert.

The concert is confirmed to take place at Gallagher Convention Centre on April 7-9. It will include vocal performances by Monde Msutwana, Monique Steyn, Thabiso Masemene, Tracey-Lee Oliver and Zita Pretorius.

Led by Maestro Eddie Clayton and the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, the vocal performances will form part of the exciting Disney experience in Gauteng.

Disney 100 – The Concert will feature big screen highlights from the worlds of Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel whilst the magical musical moments are brought to life by The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra featuring vocal performances, live in concert.

The phenomenal multimedia experience promises to entertain and enthrall fans of every age this Easter Weekend, featuring the greatest songs and soundtracks from iconic films such as The Lion King, Moana, Encanto, and Beauty and the Beast, as well as highlights from the worlds of Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars.

More about the vocalists:

Popular recording artist Monique Steyn.
Thabiso Masemene is one of Gauteng’s most popular classical vocalists.

In 2011 he performed the role of Don Basilio in Le Nozze di Figaro, produced by Opera Africa. He has performed in The Phantom of the Opera world tour in more than 500 performances in Manila, Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore, and more.

Nominated for her performance of Deena Jones in Dreamgirls, she has also blown audiences away in Motown and Knights of Music — earning a Naledi nomination at Gold Reef City.

Tracey-Lee Oliver.

In 2016, she was one of the five leading ladies in the Supreme Divas, Joburg Theatre. 2018 – 2019 saw Tracey-Lee play Marc Lottering’s daughter Abigail Abrahams in Aunty Merle the musical.

Classical-crossover singer Zita Pretorius.

At the age of 18, she won the overall competition at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles.

Thereafter she released a duet album with Rudi Claase, selling 26 000 copies. She later signed with Universal Music and won the Naledi prize as well as the Tempo prize.

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