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Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert

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06-MAR-2026 19:30

Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical in Concert

Artscape, Opera House, Cape Town

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Group Booking 10 or moreR270.00
BalconyR300.00
Stalls
StallsR250.00
PensionersR225.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR225.00
BalconyR250.00
Stalls
StallsR250.00
PensionersR225.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR225.00
BalconyR250.00
Stalls
StallsR225.00
PensionersR202.50
Group Booking 10 or moreR202.50
BalconyR225.00
Stalls
StallsR150.00
PensionersR135.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR135.00
BalconyR150.00
Balcony
StallsR300.00
PensionersR270.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR270.00
BalconyR300.00
Balcony
StallsR250.00
PensionersR225.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR225.00
BalconyR250.00
Balcony
StallsR225.00
PensionersR202.50
Group Booking 10 or moreR202.50
BalconyR225.00
Balcony
StallsR150.00
Group Booking 10 or moreR135.00
BalconyR150.00
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The Kingdom of Ubuntu – The Musical In Concert is a powerful Afro-epic musical experience
that blends live orchestra, African choir, dance, ritual and storytelling. Set in a mythical African
kingdom, the concert celebrates unity through diverse clans, languages and rhythms, while
confronting betrayal, love, power and leadership. When an exiled heir returns to challenge the
throne, the kingdom is tested and must choose between destruction and Ubuntu. Rich in song,
movement and spirit, this is a moving celebration of Manyano (togetherness) and shared
humanity, leaving audiences uplifted and united.