Michael Flatley’s internationally acclaimed Lord of the Dance is set to dazzle South African audiences in 2025 as part of the eagerly awaited A Lifetime of Standing Ovations tour.
Not only has Lord Of The Dance introduced Irish dancing to a global audience but has also elevated the art form to new heights and captivated millions across the world.
This extraordinary production promises an unforgettable experience filled with dazzling Irish dance, stunning choreography, and exceptional artistry.
Show Times
Friday 22 August. Doors 18H30. Show starts at 20H00
Saturday 23 August matinee. Doors 12H30. Show starts at 14H00
Saturday 23 August. Doors 18H00. Show starts at 19H30
Sunday 24 August matinee. Doors 12H00. Show starts at 13H30
Sunday 24 August. Doors 17H00. Show starts at 18H30
Tickets are available online through Ticketmaster.
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