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Get ready to rock with Queen at Joburg Theatre

Book now for It’s a Kinda Magic at the Joburg Theatre.

Calling all rock music lovers, Queen fans, and enthusiasts of Freddie Mercury’s legendary performances.

Ready yourself for an electrifying experience as the Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic tribute show returns to Joburg Theatre from April 5 to 14 at 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays and 14:00 on Sundays.

Ticket prices range between R180 and R390 (including VAT).

Immerse yourself in the energy of the world’s greatest rock band as they perform alongside the multi-talented Rock Symphony Orchestra. Expect big sound, mesmerising lighting, and outlandish costumes, creating a genuine rock sensory experience. With new costuming and previously unreleased Queen tracks, this tour promises to be a treat for die-hard fans.

Warren Vernon-Driscoll leads the show with his dynamic vocals, guitar, and piano skills, staying true to Freddie’s original key. Joining him are Rusty Red on guitar, Ben Harper on drums, and Zac Coombs on bass guitar, delivering the iconic Queen sound flawlessly.

Adding to the excitement is star Italian conductor Roberto Molinelli, making his South African debut.

Collaborating with renowned artists like Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, Molinelli brings his expertise to elevate the performance to new heights.

Audiences can look forward to non-stop rock anthems, including classics like We Will Rock You, Bohemian Rhapsody, and Another One Bites the Dust.

Xoliswa Nduneni-Ngema, the CEO of Joburg City Theatres, is delighted to offer patrons this unique blend of rock musicians and a symphony orchestra.

After receiving rave reviews and standing ovations in Cape Town and Durban, Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic is back for a limited run at Joburg Theatre. Don’t miss this opportunity to relive the magic of Queen’s timeless music.

Book your tickets now at www.joburgtheatre.com and join the celebration of rock royalty.

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