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Triple Grammy Award Winner, Soweto Gospel Choir is coming to the Drum Theatre

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Soweto Gospel Choir - Hope

Hope is an all-new concert by 3-time Grammy®-winning Soweto Gospel Choir – celebrating songs and anthems from the Freedom movement of Nelson Mandela’s South Africa, back to the Civil Rights Movement of Martin Luther King’s 1950's America.

Hope opens with a rousing program of South African freedom songs, before the repertoire echoes down through time to the USA, with beautiful renditions of the protest music of the Civil Rights Movement, including works by legendary artists James Brown, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder and the one-and-only Aretha Franklin.

Formed to celebrate the unique and inspirational power of African Gospel music, Soweto Gospel Choir draws on the best talent from the many churches in and around Soweto. The choir is dedicated to sharing the joy of faith through music with audiences around the world and has received critical acclaim and audience adoration for their powerful renditions of African American spirituals, gospel and folk music.

Hope is a concert that will sing forever in your hearts!

Join this unique experience with Soweto Gospel Choir at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong. 

Click here to watch the show preview. 

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Location: Drum Theatre, Corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong
Booking: visit Soweto Gospel Choir - Hope | Drum (greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au) or phone the Box Office on 03 8571 1666.


Contact details:

FOR MEDIA INFORMATION:

Vera Hu
T 8571 5433 I M 0423 895 832 I E artspromotions@cgd.vic.gov.au  

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