MTN Joyous Celebration 20th Anniversary Tour

A model struts a designer outfit during the Eastern Bridal Fair Fashion show at the Durban Exhibition Centre in Durban on 5 September 2014.A model struts a designer outfit during the Eastern Bridal Fair Fashion show at the Durban Exhibition Centre in Durban on 5 September 2014.A model struts a designer outfit during the Eastern Bridal Fair Fashion show at the Durban Exhibition Centre in Durban on 5 September 2014.Members of the Nat Nakasa family and friends pay their last respects as they place flowers on the coffin and remains of anti apartheid and former DRUM Magazine journalist Nathaniel 'Nat' Nakasa at Nakasa's reburial at the Heroes Acre Cemetery on September 13, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. Nakasa, a journalist who worked for Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail and Illanga newspapers among others, was forced to leave South Africa on an exit visa when the apartheid government refused to grant him a passport after he was awarded a Nieman fellowship at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Nakasa died after falling from a building in New York in an apparent suicide in 1965.AFP /PHOTO RAJESH JANTILALMembers of the Nat Nakasa family and friends pay their last respects as they place flowers on the coffin and remains of anti apartheid and former DRUM Magazine journalist Nathaniel 'Nat' Nakasa at Nakasa's reburial at the Heroes Acre Cemetery on September 13, 2014 in Durban, South Africa. Nakasa, a journalist who worked for Drum magazine, the Rand Daily Mail and Illanga newspapers among others, was forced to leave South Africa on an exit visa when the apartheid government refused to grant him a passport after he was awarded a Nieman fellowship at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Nakasa died after falling from a building in New York in an apparent suicide in 1965.AFP /PHOTO RAJESH JANTILALattend the glamorous wedding of Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba and his newly wed wife Noma Gigaba at the Botanic gardens on 30 August 2014.PHOTO:RAJESH J
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undoubtedly the most successful musical group in the history of democratic South Africa celebrates 20 Years of glorious worship and music making this holiday season.
2016 Marks the year that South Africa’s biggest and most loved gospel ensemble- MTN Joyous Celebration – commemorates and celebrates 20 incredible years of bringing gospel music to people of all ages, race and creed .
The anniversary celebrations commenced with the live CD & DVD recording of Joyous 20 to a capacity audience at the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium in December whilst the rest of the country tuned in live to SABC 1 to catch a glimpse of the spectacular . Now the celebrations continue in earnest as the production embarks on a full national tour starting and launching in Gauteng over the Easter weekend at Carnival City in the East Rand .
Presenting their latest offering, Joyous 20 , the show does not disappoint with the right ingredients of their signature moves , majestic voices , unmatched harmonies , world class costumes and quality show production that Has become synonymous with the ensemble and has endeared them throngs of fans across the globe .

A 3 – day run is planned at Carnival City with shows starting at 19h30 on Friday and Saturday 25th and 26th March concluding with an earlier time slot on Easter Sunday at 17h00 (5 PM).

Tickets on sale at Computicket from Monday 25 January 2016 at a cost of between R180 and R400
For more information log onto www.joyous.co.za
Follow MTN Joyous Celebration on social media:
Facebook: My Joyous Celebration
Twitter: @JoyousSA
Instagram: joyouscelebration

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