Official tribute concert for Johnny Clegg to be hosted in Joburg!
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The biggest line-up of performers since ‘Concert in the Park’ to pay tribute to the iconic Johnny Clegg!

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (3 March 2020) – On the 25th of April, 2020, some of South Africa’s top performers will come together on one stage in a fitting tribute to one of the most iconic figures in South African music history.

Johnny Clegg captured the hearts of a nation and the tribute concert, taking place at the Emmarentia Botanical Gardens (Johannesburg), will feature fellow musicians that will commemorate his life and his musical career including the likes of Prime Circle, Just Jinjer, Karen Zoid, Black Coffee, Soweto Gospel Choir,  Sipho Hotstix Mabuse, Francois van Coke, Jesse Clegg, Cito from Wonderboom, Zolani Mahola, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Majozi, Kurt Darren, Young Mbazo, The Parlotones, Lira, Arno Carstens and Matthew Mole.

Paying homage to a unique partnership that started back in the early 70’s, Johnny’s long-time friend, Sipho Mchunu (from Juluka-fame) will also be making a special appearance; as well as Ella Mental and éVOID (who are especially flying in from London) – both of which performed alongside Johnny at the Ellis Park Stadium iconic Concert in the Park in 1985; as well as Bright Blue.

Jenny Clegg says: “Jesse, Jaron and I are incredibly excited and proud to be able to celebrate Johnny’s life on the 25th of April with a day of music and togetherness.  For someone who was so passionate about human connection and the role of music, art and culture, this event embraces and celebrates who he was and what his legacy stands for.  We are humbled by how many incredible artists are participating in honouring his memory, and we look forward to sharing this special day with you in the spirit of the Great Heart.”

There will also be a dance tribute performed by dancers from Zululand and the local hostels.

“Johnny’s style of music traversed cultural barriers like few others, and he used his music to speak to every person and to show us what it was to embrace other cultures without losing your identity.  This tribute show is a dedication to his life and the deep footprints that he has left in the hearts of the African nation,” adds Johnny’s long-time manager and friend, Roddy Quin (Real Concerts).

Johnny Clegg – The Tribute Show will take place on Saturday, 25th April at Emmarentia Botanical Gardens (entrance on Thomas Bowler Street).  Gates open at 10h00 with performances commencing at 11h00 – 18h00.

Money will be raised at the event for the Click Foundation, supporting ‘The Friends of Johnny Clegg’ charity which was established with Johnny in December 2018.

Nicola Harris, CEO, Click Foundation comments: “Johnny represented all that is great about South Africa, leading from the front he used his music to show how social barriers and prejudice can be broken. He recognised that education was a key component of a brighter, non-racial future for all South Africans. We are honoured to have had his support and to carry his legacy forward in the work that we do implementing online English literacy programmes in underprivileged primary schools across the country. We are thrilled to be a beneficiary of his Tribute concert and look forward to celebrating his life on the day”.

The primary focus of the Click Foundation is the implementation of an online phonetics based English literacy programme in over 160 underprivileged primary schools, reaching more than 100,000 learners.  The programme offers young learners the opportunity to work at their own pace through fun and exciting activities, navigating their learning journey using technology.

In doing so, they not only address the literacy crisis but also equip young learners with the technological skills required for future success in our digital-first world.  Furthermore, they have created over 350 jobs for youth facilitators from the communities surrounding their schools.

Tickets for Johnny Clegg – The Tribute Show are available from .

General Admission:

Early Bird Adult (valid until 8th March): R360

Adult General: R425

Children (under 12): R225

Golden Circle:

Early Bird Adult (valid until 8th of March): R560

Adult: R625

Children (under 12): R325

VIP:

VIP Adult: R1600

VIP Children (under 12): R1600

Official secure parking from 09h00 will be available at Roosevelt High School and can be purchased for R25 per vehicle via Computicket.  Access is via the entry gate on c/o Thomas Bowler Street and 5th Avenue.


Sources: Johnny Clegg – The Tribute Show
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