The Citizen (Gauteng)

How to see Beyonce in SA

GLOBAL CITIZEN FESTIVAL: BEYONCE, JAY-Z, ED SHEERAN, CHRIS MARTIN

- Nick Cowen and Adriaan Roets news@citizen.co.za

Pharrell Williams and Usher will also perform and hosts include Bob Geldof and Forest Whitaker.

South Africans were yesterday granted a few moments of reprieve from the regular assault of negative headlines with the news that internatio­nal superstar Beyonce, and her rapper husband, Jay-Z, are heading to our shores.

Following growing speculatio­n since Sunday, it was announced that Beyonce, the queen of the Beyhive, will headline the Global Citizen Festival, celebratin­g 100 years since the birth of Nelson Mandela, on December 2 at the FNB stadium.

And to make the news even sweeter, Beyonce is bringing a few famous pals along. Besides her husband (and recent collaborat­or) Jay-Z, the festival lineup includes Ed Sheeran, Pharrell Williams, Chris Martin and Usher. And it will be hosted by the likes of Naomi Campbell, Sir Bob Geldof, Gayle King, Tyler Perry and Forest Whitaker.

“We are delighted to be a strategic partner with our friends at Global Citizen in celebratin­g the centennial year of Nelson Mandela,” said Ivy McGregor, director of VIP, philanthro­py and corporate relations for Parkwood Entertainm­ent, which is part of Beyonce’s BeyGOOD initiative.

“As part of this global collaborat­ive, it is an opportunit­y to focus on the power of unity and ingenuity to change our world.”

But while the Beyhive is buzzing with excitement (and what era Beyonce looks to wear to the concert), there’s more to be excited about. The concert is free. Exact informatio­n on ticketing has been scarce, though, and prospectiv­e revellers can currently only supply their e-mail address on a website for informatio­n on how to earn free tickets.

Since the first Global Citizen Festival in New York in 2012, it has grown into one of the largest platforms for young people around the world, calling on world leaders to honour their responsibi­lities in achieving the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and ending extreme poverty by 2030.

World leaders expected to address the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, include President Cyril Ramaphosa, Amina J Mohammed, deputy secretary-general of the UN, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana, President Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana and Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, the director-general of the World Health Organisati­on.

The organisati­on has taken its action-based model to Australia, India, the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium and Canada, and created a platform for activists to learn about the issues they care most about, take action, and earn rewards for doing so.

Global Citizen has generated commitment­s and policy announceme­nts from leaders valued at over $37.9 billion (R52 billion) that will affect the lives of about 2.25 billion people.

This year, Global Citizen has 29 commitment­s totalling $2.9 billion. –

Power of unity and ingenuity to change the world.

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 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? FLYING MADIBA’S FLAG. Host and producer of the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, Naomi Campbell.
Picture: Getty Images FLYING MADIBA’S FLAG. Host and producer of the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, Naomi Campbell.

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