Conductor Richard Cock will embrace the audience with his inimitable style and ability to make classical music accessible to everyone. Exceptional musical talent includes: Joseph Clark with a tribute to Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury; South African-born and Berlin-based opera star Musa Nkuna, who is currently principal lyric tenor at Staatsstheater Schwerin in Germany; aspiring young soprano Friedel Mitas who has performed in many well-known operas; flamboyant saxophonist Andrew Young, nominated for the SA Music Awards five times; dynamic songbird Nomfundo Xaluva and Charlize Berg, the talented 19-year old Afrikaans vocalist.

Accompanied by the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra and the SA Youth Choir are dancers from the Cape Town City Ballet and the Ubuntu B-boys. This line-up promises a magical mix of Afro-symphonic “music and movement”, endorsing RMB’s philosophy and commitment to supporting and showcasing young talent.

The audience is invited to bring their own picnics, blankets and low fold-up chairs.

Dates:

Friday, 2 March at 19:30,
Saturday, 3 March at 19:00.

**Gates open at 16:00**

Venue: Vergelegen Wine Estate, Lourensford Road, Somerset West.
Price: R170 per person (R150 for children/pensioners) – price applies for both nights.

**NO rain check option for either night**

Tickets can be purchased through Computicket.