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Joyous Celebration heads for Montecasino

JOBURG - South Africa's favourite choir, Joyus Celebration, takes the stage at a two-day concert at Mentecasino at the end of this month.

Gospel outfit, Joyous Celebration will roll back the years and thrill their fans with past gospel hit songs when they take to the stage at the annual MTN Festival at The Teatro in Montecasino from the 27 to 28 September.

Over the past 17 years, the renowned gospel ensemble has released numerous classics that have propelled them to stardom. The concert at Montecasino forms part of the festival which runs from 18 September to 13 October.

Brian Gouldie, chief marketing officer of MTN SA said, “We are excited to be associated with this much adored and extremely talented choir and we look forward to yet another scintillating performance by the ensemble at Montecasino.”

The concert will also feature solo performances by some of South Africa’s most renowned gospel artists. Jabu Hlongwane, co-founder of Joyous Celebration said, “We want to take our fans down memory lane and remind them once more why they fell in love with us and why we are now known as South Africa’s favourite choir.

“This concert will moreover, show our supporters how much the choir has grown musically throughout the years,” Hlongwane said.

Details: Computicket

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Sipho Siso

Sipho Siso is a seasoned journalist who has more than 40 years in the field and has worked for numerous newspapers in exile in countries such as Botswana, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe. He has also worked for international African magazines based in London, including the BBC Africa Services and the Gemini news service also in London. When I returned home in the early 1990s, I teamed up with a colleague that I was in exile with to launch The Eagle newspaper in the Free State, after which I joined NOSA in Pretoria in one of their safety publications called Workers Life, after which I then joined Caxton when that company was liquidated.

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