Riverdance

In 1994 Riverdance performed in a seven minute intermission in a eurovision contest, and surprised everyone with a brilliant show. The year after the group was officially founded and since then Riverdance has amazed their audiences again and again with their special dance and rhytm. They are now performing in South Africa , in Johannesburg until 20th Feb. and in Cape Town from 23rd – 27th Feb. Grab the opportunity and experience a show like nothing else. Visit riverdance website for more information and to purchase tickets.

if you are in need of transport to this event or whilst exploring the areas, you might want to have a look at car hire Johannesburg or car hire Cape Town for the perfect vehicle for your travel needs.

Riverdance

Date: 25th Jan. to 20th Feb. in Johannesburg and from 23rd – 27th of Feb. in Cape Town.

Location: Teatro At Montecasino in Johannesburg and Grand Arena, Grand West in Cape Town.

Price: R194 to R399

If you are looking to go on a adventure in the area, you might want to look into having some wheels to get around. Car hire Durban would be the best place to start looking.

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