The celebrated Ndlovu Youth Choir is geared up to entertain you on Saturday 18th July to raise funds for the Nelson Mandela Foundation. The whole family can be a part of this fundraising initiative while at the same time enjoying a 67-minute live show from the comfort of the couch.
Speaking to Algoa FM's Breakfast Show this morning, choir director Ralph Schmidt said it had been challenging to put the show together but that with current technology he was confident the production would be a huge success.
And at just R80 a ticket for the whole family, it's a pretty good deal while at the same time contributing to a worthy cause.
Taking to social media the choir said,” Don’t miss out on an unforgettable youthful celebration of South Africa on #MandelaDay, 18 July. Join us as we perform non-stop for 67 minutes and partner with the Nelson Mandela Foundation to raise funds for the #Each1Feed1 #ActionAgainstPoverty.
You can book through Computicket right now.
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They promise that the show is guaranteed to make you smile. Take a look at the clip below to whet your appetite. Nice one Ndlovu Youth Choir!
We are so excited to perform to you all on Saturday 18 July at 19:00 SA time. We will be performing non-stop for 67 minutes to raise funds for the @NelsonMandela foundation. The show is guaranteed to make you smile. #MandelaDay pic.twitter.com/Ksgyn6NhL0
— Ndlovu Youth Choir (@ChoirAfrica) July 10, 2020
The Nelson Mandela Foundation was founded by Mandela in 1999, it is a non-profit organization aimed at promoting his vision of freedom and equality for all.