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Catch a bus to the KZN Philharmonic Summer Season concerts

Music lovers can now catch a bespoke bus to the Playhouse in Durban Central for the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024 Summer Season concerts.

THE KZN Philharmonic Orchestra wants to make their audiences’ experience as comfortable as possible. Many audience members would prefer not to self-drive to the Playhouse to attend the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra’s concerts – so the orchestra has introduced a free bus service allowing people to park in the suburbs and hop on a bespoke bus into town to watch the concert.

Various routes are on offer: for North of Durban residents – from Grace Family Church in Umhlanga Rocks Drive, departing at 18:15; for Upper Highway residents – a bus departs from St Agnes Church at 17:50; Westville residents can park at Westville Senior Primary, with a bus departing at 18:15. A bus stops at the Caister Lodge in Durban’s Berea for Berea residents, departing 18:20.

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Secure, free parking is available at all departure points. The bus is free, but you must pre-book your seat.

The orchestra will soon be starting rehearsals for their 2024 Summer Season, featuring a splendid line-up of international and local talent which runs in The Playhouse Opera Theatre every Thursday from February 29 to March 21, each World Symphony Series concert starting at 19:00.

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Single ticket bookings for individual concerts are available online via https://www.quicket.co.za/organisers/32978-kwazulu-natal-philharmonic-orchestra/

KZN Philharmonic Season tickets are available through KZN Philharmonic Orchestra’s offices by calling 031 369 9438 or emailing info@kznphil.org.za or visit www.kznphil.org.za for more information.

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Nia Louw

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