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Win Tickets: Cabaret superstar to grace and mesmerise the crowd

Spellbinding singer, mime artist and sketch performer Herman van Veen will charm audiences in Gauteng for the first time since 2005, with his vintage production at Emperors Palace, on January 25 and 26.

Herman van Veen will be accompanied by world famous guitarist Edith Leerkens, instrumentalists Willem Wits and Dave Wismeijer, while the great Dutch master of melody explores his popular vintage collection of songs, mimes and sketches.

The concert will incorporate instrumental adaptations from great musical composers throughout history.

As well as his artful skill for song, Herman plays the violin, writes, composes, directs, and paints.

His most prolific creation is Alfred Jodocus Kwak – his Dutch-Japanese cartoon creation, which became world famous with a 52-episode television series.

Van Veen has recorded 175 CDs, 21 DVDs, and written over 20 books and scenario plots for films and musical theatre in four different languages, making him one of the most popular cultural performers of our time.

Herman van Veen has a philanthropic side, which becomes evident in his 51 year tenure as an UNICEF ambassador, and his work with humanitarian organisations such as TheColumbine Foundation, The Roses for Children Foundation and The Herman Van Veen Foundation.

The City Times is giving away two double tickets to two lucky readers for Herman van Veen’s show.

To stand a chance to win one of the sets of tickets, simply tell us who will be hosting Herman van Veen’s show on January 25 and 26?

SMS your name and surname, followed by hvanveen, along with your answer to 35718.

SMSes cost R1.50.

Winners will be selected in a lucky draw.

The competition closing date is Friday, January 24, at noon, and winners will be notified shortly thereafter.

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