Zandré gets the crowd dancing
Within the next five years, she hopes to be an established African artist playing at festivals to make a difference in people's lives and bring different cultures together

Zandré performed at the Ladysmith Show on Friday evening and her set-list kept the crowd thoroughly entertained.
If you were perhaps wondering, Zandré is her real name. She started her professional singing career after finishing school. “I really just wanted to be the best I could possibly be at my craft,” says this humble musician.
Music is a passion with Zandré and within the next five years, she hopes to be an established African artist playing at festivals to make a difference in people’s lives and bring different cultures together.
Her role models include Claire Johnson and Elvis Blue.
Born in Cape Town and now living in Pretoria, her motto in life is: “All good things happen in His (God’s) time”.
Aside from her love for music, other hobbies include photography and makeup.
She enjoyed performing at the Ladysmith Show and described the people here as “mense mense”.
Zandré’s debut album ‘Embracing Africa’ is available in all music stores and will be in Musica by the end of June.
For more visit www.zandre.co.za
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