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Get to see some of SA's brightest stars at this year's Christmas Concert
Issued by: Die Burger

The premier event of the year, Die Burger's Christmas Concert, takes place this coming Sunday 19 October 19:00 at Artscape.

Well known artists like NKD, Emo Adams, Bobby van Jaarsveld, Sarah Theron, Niël Rademan, Petronel Baard, Vibravo, Anna Davel, Adamsappel, the Gugulethu Tenors, Sterling EQ, Cheree, Willem Botha, Jolette Odendaal, Helene Bester and comedian Dowwe Dolla will take to the stage.

This concert, now in its seventh year, raises funds for Die Burger's Christmas Fund, which contributes to the upkeep of Die Burger's holiday home in Muizenberg and three charity organisations - the ACVV, Badisa and Mfesane - in order to ensure that underprivileged children in South Africa also experience a happy holiday season.

For a little bit of extra sparkle, Lise Swart (well known TV presenter) and Hannes van Wyk (Krynauw from Egoli) will be the master and mistress of ceremonies. The reputable pianist and producer Matthys Maree will be in charge of the concert production.

Tickets for Die Burger's Christmas Concert are available at R120, R220 and R330 at www.computicket.com or Artscape Dial-a-Seat at 021 421 7695. Die Burger/b-Smart ticket holders are subject to 10% discount on the original ticket price. (Only two tickets per Die Burger/b-Smart card).




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Die Burger is the biggest daily in the Western Cape. Separate editions are published for the Western and Eastern Cape. Drivers in the circulation department travel about 25 000 km a day to deliver newspapers.- more....

[13 Oct 2008 14:56]

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