Beyonce, Wizkid, Jay-Z, Tiwa head to South Africa to pay honor to Nelson Mandela at FNB Stadium - Kelvinentertainment blog

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Beyonce, Wizkid, Jay-Z, Tiwa head to South Africa to pay honor to Nelson Mandela at FNB Stadium


It’s another festival day to be celebrated in South Africa where many celebrities are going to South Africa to pay honor to Nelson Mandela at the FBN stadium on December 2, 2018 you too can also join the celebration and became a global citizen so as to end poverty. Honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela was presented by Major Partner the Motsepe Foundation.


Here are some of the list of Celebrities that are going to attend this festival

#1.        Jay-Z
#2.     Beyonce
#3.     Cassper Nyovest
#4.     Ed Sheeran
#5.     Eddie Vedder
#6.     Femi Kuti
#7.     Chris Martin
#8.     Pharrell Williams
#9.     Usher
#10.   Tiwa Savage
#11.   Wizkid


Apart from this once there are other celebrities coming on that 2 December 2018 to honor Nelson Mandela and also corporate leaders that will present the biggest campaign on global goals so as to reduce poverty. According to global citizens they said that responding to Nelson Mandela’s call for us is about to bring poverty down and artists, leaders will be joining the 120,000 global citizens that took action on global citizen social advocacy platform so as to earn free tickets to South Africa for the festival that will take place at the FBN stadium, the Mandela festival is also in partnership with the House of Mandela.

Global Citizen’s campaign aim to rally $1 billion with $500 million of which has impacted the lives of 30 million women and also girls around the world and now it has focus on first six global goals.

Global citizen Festival Hosts      
i.        Naomi Campbell
ii.       Bonang Matheba
iii.      Sir Bob Geldof
iv.      Gayle King
v.       Forest Whitaker
vi.      Tyler Perrys

For those who are going to attend the festival on 2 December 2018 at the FNB stadium it will be a privilege to see music performance as many artists from different countries are going to be attending the festival with the corporate leaders and advocates from different places also.
World leaders that are expected to be there are South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations Amina J. Mohammed, Norway’s Prime Minister Erna Solberg.  
To get a free ticket which is starting from 21 August all you have to do is to take action on Global citizen platforms. GlobalCitizen.org.za, in the Global Citizen app, or Facebook Messenger bot searches “Global Citizen” in Facebook Messenger to learn more. There will also be opportunities for Global Citizens to earn free tickets by taking actions in their communities of Johannesburg.
And for those who sign-up at GlobalCitizen.org.za, you can earn bonus rewards and early access by referring your friends to Global Citizen.

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