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Ladysmith Show ready to rock our small town

So make sure you’re at the Ladysmith Show for top-class musical entertainment!

The Ladysmith Show, that is scheduled to take place from May 4 to 6, will bring you loads of fun and competitions.

On May 6, a potjiekos competition is scheduled to commence at 10am at the Ladysmith show grounds.

People who are interested can collect entry forms at Tuinhuis.

The joining fee for the competition is R300 per team.

Come and show off your skills and cook up a storm in this year’s competition.

We want to see who can make the best potjie in town.

For further information, contact Rose on 036-631-3753, fax 086-582-2352 or 084-618-6040 (cell).

Also read: Talented singer to perform at Ladysmith Show

The likes of Ray Dylan, a South African singer who sings in Afrikaans and English, will be gracing the stage and performing all his greatest hits.

He recorded his debut album ‘New Kid In Town’ in 2002, but his breakthrough came with the 2006 Afrikaans album ‘Hokaai Stoppie Lorrie’, followed by ‘Breek Die Ys’ and the CD / DVD release ‘Hier Binne (Klop ‘n Boerehart)’. Zandré, a South African artist with a passion for people and music, will also be taking centre stage.

Her music has a feel-good factor, singing in African languages such as Zulu, Sotho, Xhosa and Shona, as well as English. Zandré has received a very positive and exciting reaction from crowds all over South Africa, and is humbled by all the support.

Jani Punjab will again be performing at this year’s show, bringing you the best of his music that he has recorded over the years.

So make sure you’re at the Ladysmith Show for top-class musical entertainment!

The Ladysmith Show Committee is searching for Miss Show Queen entrants to participate in this year’s Ladysmith Show. If you wish to enter, collect an entry form from the Ladysmith Gazette offices at San Marco Centre.

Just ask at reception.

The Ladysmith Show is set to be better than previous years, with much more entertainment for the whole family, stalls and fun rides. These rides are often not for the faint of heart!

Be certain not to eat too much of the delicious food from the food stalls before going on the funfair’s tummy-twisting rides.

Also not to be missed will be a Mass School Choir to sing with popular singer Refentsi.

Make sure you don’t miss any of the action at this year’s show.

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