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Don’t miss the Ndlovu Youth Choir live in Polokwane this weekend

Experience the world-famous Ndlovu Youth Choir live in Polokwane this weekend with a vibrant show at Meropa Casino.

POLOKWANE – South Africa’s world-renowned Ndlovu Youth Choir is set to light up Polokwane this Friday (September 5) with a high-energy performance at Meropa Casino as part of their 2025 Heritage Tour.

Hailing from Moutse village outside Groblersdal, the choir has taken their fresh sound and rich harmonies to global stages including Carnegie Hall, the Berlin Philharmonie, and America’s Got Talent, where they became fan favourites.

Read more: [WATCH] Limpopo’s Ndlovu Youth Choir wows judges on America’s Got Talent

Now, they’re bringing their internationally acclaimed show home to South Africans.

The Heritage Tour, presented in partnership with Jacaranda FM, promises an unforgettable mix of traditional African songs, original local compositions, and global hits — all reimagined in the choir’s unique, vibrant style.

This tour offers a rare chance to experience the group’s full international production live in their hometown and the show is designed to be an interactive celebration, inviting audiences to sing, dance, and celebrate South Africa’s heritage together.

Artistic Director Ralf Schmitt said the tour is “a tribute to every South African village, town, and city that has shaped us. We want to bring joy, pride, and hope to every stage we step on — and we want every South African to be a part of the song.”

Tickets are available on Webtickets.

Those attending are encouraged to bring a flag, their dancing shoes, and voice.

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Raeesa Sempe

Raeesa Sempe is a Caxton Award-winning Digital Editor with nine years’ experience in the industry. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand and started her journey as a community journalist for the Polokwane Review in 2015. She then became the online journalist for the Review in 2016 where she excelled in solidifying the Review’s digital footprint through Facebook lives, content creation and marketing campaigns. Raeesa then moved on to become the News Editor of the Bonus Review in 2019 and scooped up the Editorial Employee of the Year award in the same year. She is the current Digital Editor of the Polokwane Review-Observer, a position she takes pride in. Raeesa is married with one child and enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music and baking – when she has the time. “I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon." – Tom Stoppard

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