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Win tickets to see BZN, back in South Africa

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Legendary Dutch band BZN will be singing all the hits which made them household names in South Africa in the 80s when they embark on their South African tour at the end of October. They’ll be touring across the country, taking their music to their fans.

According to Anny Schilder and Jan Keizer, lead singers of BZN, they can’t wait to perform in South Africa again. “South Africa has always been good to us,” says Anny. “We love the country and its people”.

It will be 40 years next year since BZN had their first major hit, “Mon Amour” and 40 years since Anny and Jan started singing together.

To make sure they reach all their South African fans this time around, Jan and Anny and a 6-piece orchestra will be performing in towns such as Kimberley, Klerksdorp, Nelspruit, George, Bloemfontein and Paarl.

“Our fans told us last time they want to hear our hits. Well, that’s exactly what we’ll be giving them ­– a show jam-packed with all the BZN hits that topped the charts in South African in the eighties,” says Jan.

The songlist include BZN classics such as “Yeppa”, “Tonight”, “Wheels on Fire”, “Le Legionnaire”, “Waltzing Maria” and of course, “Mon Amour”, the song that started it all.

“Can you believe it would be 40 years in 2016, since we became an overnight success with ‘Mon Amour’?” asks Jan.

The full tour programme is:

  • 24 October, Kimberley
  • 25 October, Bloemfontein
  • 28 October, Port-Elizabeth
  • 29 October, East London
  • 31 October, Paarl
  • 1 November, George
  • 3 November, Klerksdorp
  • 4 November, Pretoria
  • 6 November, Nelspruit
  • 7 & 8 November, Johannesburg

COMPETITION:

Rekord has the following packages to give away:

  • 1 x VIP package that includes two tickets to see the show in Pretoria, with a meet and greet of the band and a signed album
  • Two tickets for the Pretoria show and a signed album
  • Two tickets to see the Pretoria show

To enter the competition, fill out the application form below and type the word BZN in the keyword section.

 

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