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Emperors entertains as life returns to normal

On March 25, Judith performed at the Theatre of Marcellus where she enthralled a sell-out audience when she performed in A Legendary Night in Concert with Judith Sephuma and Selaelo Selota.

As life returns to a sense of normality, fans watched jazz and Afro-pop singer Judith Sephuma of Bedfordview perform at Emperors Palace.

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On March 25, Judith performed at the Theatre of Marcellus where she enthralled a sell-out audience when she performed in A Legendary Night in Concert with Judith Sephuma and Selaelo Selota.

South African jazz and Afro-pop singer Judith Sephuma of Bedfordview had a sell-out audience that came out to see her in A Legendary Night in Concert with Judith Sephuma and Selaelo Selota at Emperors Palace’s Theatre of Marcellus on March 25 enthralled as she performed some of her best-known songs. The songstress is backstage with Emperors Palace’s entertainment and promotions manager Irvin Nkosi of Greenstone during the interval of the show. Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.
With life returning to normal, fans attended A Legendary Night in Concert with Judith Sephuma and Selaelo Selota at Emperors Palace held on March 25 in the Theatre of Marcellus. Guests who attended were treated to the queen of Afro-jazz performing some of her best-known songs. Mpho Masoga of Rabie Ridge, Lerato Mohale of Thembisa and Delia and Beverley Kekana of Birchleigh attended the concert. Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.
Award-winning South African songstress Judith Sephuma and singer, guitarist, producer and songwriter Selaelo Selota had an exuberant audience that came out to see them at Emperors Palace’s Theatre of Marcellus on March 25 singing and dancing as they performed some of their well-known songs. The two stars are with the Palace of Dreams’ entertainment and promotions manager Irvin Nkosi (middle). Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.
With life returning to normal, fans attended A Legendary Night in Concert with Judith Sephuma and Selaelo Selota at Emperors Palace held on March 25 in the Theatre of Marcellus. Guests who attended were treated to the queen of Afro-jazz performing some of her best-known songs. Birchleigh residents Pat Sibiya, Nons Gumede and Thembi Mgidi. Photograph by Yolanda van der Stoep.

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