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Gospel group launches album in Bfn

South Africa’s internationally acclaimed gospel group MTN Joyous Celebration is psyched to offer a spiritual upliftment show in Bloemfontein on 8 September.

The show will be at the University of Free State’s South Campus (formerly Vista).

The event is the award-winning group’s nationwide tour underway to launch the album titled All for You.

This is group’s 22nd album since its formation in 1994.

Founders are well-known gospel producers in the country Lindelani Mkhize, Jabu Hlongwane and Mthunzi Namba.

The trio will also be performing with the choir which boasts amazing abundance of talented women and men, who are passionate about singing gospel.

“With the upcoming show, Joyous Celebration aims to deliver a blessed praise and worship, fun-filled evening to spiritually uplift the audience,” said Mkhize. The group’s tour is part of celebrating with the audience and sharing with them in the continued success in South Africa and equally in the African continent for the positive impact on the lives of others.

  • Tickets are available at Computicket and Shoprite/Checkers stores at R200. In line with the 22nd album the ensemble is granting 22 lucky fans wishes that are aimed at assisting others in the community for the duration of the tour. To stand a chance at having your wish fulfilled, send your name, surname, contact details and your wish to info@joyous.co.za.

Fans can download or stream six or more Joyous Celebration exclusive songs on MTN Music+ to win an all-expenses paid trip to a lifestyle and music festival in New Orleans, USA.

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