Celebrate 25 years of R&B hits with Boyz II men at the GrandWest Arena this April. The tour kicks off in Pretoria on April 9 at the Sun Area, Times Square followed by the Cape Town leg at the Grand Arena, GrandWest Casino on April 13.

Being recognised as the best-selling R&B group of all time, and having proved to be a South African favourite with their shows in 2015, this tour is sure to be unmissable.

Tickets are available now at Ticketpro and Super Spar nationwide.

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Details

Date: April 13
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Cost: R650 - 1390

Venue

GrandWest Arena
1 Jakes Gerwel Dr, Acacia Park, Cape Town
Cape Town
Western Cape
South Africa
7460
Phone: 021 505 7515
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Popular R&B group Boyz II Men will be making their way to South Africa this April, so prepare to join this incredible group in celebrating 25 years of hits.

The group visited South Africa in 2015, and is making their big return to give audiences more of what they want.

With timeless ballads including “End of the Road”, “I’ll Make Love to You” and “Motownphilly”, the trio is distinguished as being the best-selling R&B group of all time, with an astounding 64-million albums sold worldwide.

Their list of accolades includes four Grammy Awards, nine American Music Awards, nine Soul Train Awards, three Billboard Awards and a MOBO Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.

The tour kicks off in Pretoria on April 9 at the Sun Area, Times Square followed by the Cape Town leg at the Grand Arena, GrandWest Casino on April 13.

Limited tickets for the seated concert are available at TicketPro and Super Spar nationwide now. Tickets range from R290 to R1 750.

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