Mandela Day: Ndlovu Youth Choir to perform for 67 minutes
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
The Ndlovu Youth Choir is excited to make its 67 minutes count this Mandela Day by performing at their very first live virtual concert.
South Africa's pride and joy, The Ndlovu Youth Choir, is amped and ready to inspire and give hope by joining the Nelson Mandela Foundation in commemorating the life of Nelson Mandela this Saturday, 18 July.
With big corporations, organisations, entertainers, and ordinary South Africans planning to make their 67 minutes count, the Limpopo choir announced the release of its new song, 'We Will Rise' this Friday, 17 July, as well as a virtual performance on the big day.
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Taking to their social media, the choir wrote: "We are so excited to perform to you all on Saturday 18 July at 19:00 SA time. We will be performing non stop for 67 minutes to raise funds for the @nelsonmandelafoundationsa. The show will be incredible and is guaranteed to make you smile. Get your tickets at @computicket and @rockstartelevision . #MandelaDay"
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