
CeCe Winans
Fifteen-time Grammy winner CeCe Winans will perform in Cape Town on 22 August at Grand Arena, GrandWest, as part of her largest international worship tour to date. The setlist will include music from her latest album More Than This , featuring the acclaimed singles 'That's My King' and 'Come Jesus Come.' Fri, 22 Aug 2025
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