Marah Louw and Clive Hardwick On The World Show With Nicky B

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Marah Louw and Clive Hardwick, two music legends, will be on The World Show this Sunday.

We'll be talking about a big event coming up: the reimagining of the famous 1985 Concert in the Park. This special concert, which will be held on June 14 at Orlando Stadium, marks 40 years since that historic event and 50 years since the 1976 Youth Uprising.

They first met when Clive Hardwick started Shell Road to Fame and Marah was a judge. They are now co-producers of the upcoming Unity Concert with Sipho Hotstix Mabuse.
29 Mar English South Africa Arts · Performing Arts

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