This #Weekend in Cape Town
Johnny Clegg live - The Final JourneyTour
Where:
Kirstenbosch National
Botanical Garden - capetown, 7700 Cape Town, Western Cape
When:
Saturday November 25th at 6 PM - 9 PM
Tickets:
https://goo.gl/su1ZpA
“Kirstenbosch
is pleased to announce that we will host a Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden
farewell to Johnny Clegg. Johnny has played at the Garden for the past 10 years
and has agreed to bring his Final Journey tour to the Garden. This will be his
final performance in Cape Town. Unlike the Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts,
the show will be at night forming part of his farewell tour.”
Nearly forty
years after he began one of music’s most remarkable careers, Johnny Clegg is
embarking on his Final World Tour, titled The Final Journey.
The Johnny
Clegg Final Journey concert at Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden will be held on
Saturday 25th November 2017 at 7pm. Tickets for this concert are on sale NOW at
Computicket.com or by calling 083 915 8000.
The tour
which has seen 12 sold out concerts in South Africa and two sold out London
concerts, is built around Clegg’s unparalleled repertoire of songs which began
with the release of Juluka’s Universal Men in 1979 and continued through the
Savuka years and his more recent solo work.
Clegg’s many
different hits and live favourites will be brought to life on the Kirstenbosch
Garden stage, supported by his world-class live band.
Johnny Clegg:
The Final Journey World Tour represents the peak of a career that has combined
near matchless music success with sustained - and significant - social,
political and cultural impact.
Clegg’s
recorded output as part of Juluka, Savuka and solo has earned him millions of
record sales, countless awards and nominations (including a Grammy nomination)
and multiple international releases, all eagerly consumed by a truly global
audience. He was the forerunner of combining Western musical styles with
African ones, sparking a revolution in South African music that can be still be
heard in the work of artists today.
Most
potently, Clegg’s ability to illuminate the connectedness of all human beings
through his music meant he was a pioneer of social cohesion in South Africa. He
also provided a portal for international audiences to gain a deeper
understanding of the anti-apartheid movement and the journey towards, and
ultimately into, freedom. For this, Clegg has received many different honours
including an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire), the South
African Order of Ikhamanga and the French Chevalier des Arts et Lettres (Knight
of Arts and Letters) , as well as several honorary doctorates.
Additional
dates are set to be added later in the year for what promises to be the most
powerfully emotional live shows of a truly singular South African – a dancer,
anthropologist, singer, songwriter, academic, and activist like no other.

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