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Autumn concert in Empangeni promises show-stopping headliners

Autumn concert in Empangeni promises show-stopping headliners

The Citizen22-04-2025
Step into the splendour of the season at the Autumn Concert hosted by the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra and Empangeni High School (EHS) choir.
The unforgettable afternoon will be held at the Umfolozi Hotel Casino Convention Resort Dome on Saturday, 26 April.
This event promises musical artistry, where the beauty of autumn comes alive through enchanting melodies and captivating performances.
Gracing international stages, the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra is renowned for its diverse repertoire which leaves audiences speechless.
Joining the global musicians, the award-winning EHS choir, together with various soloists, will take centre stage for the harmonic encounter.
Tickets are available through Quicket. For more information, email rene.pretorius@ehs.org.za or james.swan@ehs.org.za
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