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Drakensberg Boys’ Choir ready to enthral shoppers at Ballito Junction

The much loved choir is back in South Africa after a successful, sold out tour of Switzerland, Germany and Austria.

Ballito Junction Regional Mall shoppers are invited to experience the magic of the internationally acclaimed Drakensberg Boys’ Choir at a special performance on Saturday, 15 September, from 11.30am – midday.

The much loved choir is back in South Africa after a successful, sold out tour of Switzerland, Germany and Austria.

This after having received two gold medals at the World Choir Games in Tshwane where they also clinched top spot in the Scenic Pop Category.

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Now the Dolphin Coast will have the chance to delight in the various renditions of classical, African and pop music as the choir makes its first stop at Ballito Junction for a free of charge performance.

Then onto the Ashton International College on the same day at 6.30pm. Shoppers interested in ticket information for the Ashton International College performance can contact 032 946 2096 for further details.

Geraldine Jorgenson, CEO of Ballito Junction Regional Mall says the centre is looking forward to hosting the Drakensberg Boys’ Choir for the very first time.

“The choir has earned its stripes across the globe and we look forward to what will no doubt be a thrilling performance by a talented and professional group of youngsters who bring joy to all who listen.”

Known across six continents for their musical excellence, the choir epitomises the full spectrum of South Africa and its musical influences.

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