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All White Gospel Picnic at Carnival City

Some of the new features at the 2018 All White Gospel Picnic are a bigger line-up of gospel artists, a bigger stage, a children’s play area as well as a retail garden.

THE highly anticipated All White Gospel Picnic returns to Carnival City Festival Lawns on November 24.

Festival-goers are promised a spectacular showcase when some of the best musical talents gather for one night only at what is set to be the gospel event of the year.

Vusi Gcabashe, the All White Gospel Picnic spokesperson, said, “After a successful inaugural event in 2017 we are proud to be back with a bigger and better offering to festival-goers.”

“We are absolutely delighted with this year’s top-quality line-up. We believe the event will appeal to a wider audience of music lovers. Festival-goers can expect a well-organised event with top quality sound and performances, all in a safe and secure environment.”

This year, more than 12 000 people can look forward to seeing some of the most renowned gospel artists in South Africa, such as Kholeka, Abathandwa (of eeh Moya Wam fame), Sipho Ngwenya, Putuma Tiso, Ayanda Ntanzi, Neyi Zimu and many more acts on one stage. Music lovers will watch the sunset while enjoying the star-studded performances. The premium lifestyle event, dubbed one of South Africa’s biggest event on the gospel calendar, brings together thousands of gospel lovers for a spirit-filled day of praise and worship in a relaxed, picnic setting geared at the entire family.

ARTIST 2: The inspiring Neyi Zimu.

The festival gates will open at 10am and picnic baskets and cooler bags are allowed for R80 each. Tickets are on sale at Computicket. No alcohol will be allowed inside the venue.

A food court will be available on the day for those wishing to purchase food and drinks at the event.

Some of the new features at the 2018 All White Gospel Picnic are a bigger line-up of gospel artists, a bigger stage, a children’s play area as well as a retail garden.

“This is the start of a movement, an event that audiences can look forward to annually,” said Gcabashe.

ARTIST 1: The talented Lungi Ndala.

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