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  • +LIVE+ have announced new dates for their SA tour.
  • The US band will perform in South Africa in November 2021 as part of their 25th anniversary tour.
  • Tickets purchased for the 2020 shows will still be valid for 2021. Prices will also remain "at the current low" rate.


Rock band +LIVE+ have postponed their 2020 SA tour to 2021.  

The group, who last performed in the country in 2017, will now play shows in Cape Town and Pretoria in November next year. 

"While we're disappointed at not being able to produce the concerts for this year, we're thrilled not to have to cancel them and look forward to having +LIVE+ back in South Africa in 2021," AMP Events owner, Andy Mac, said in a statement to the press. 

He added: "The safety of our fans and customers comes first, and along with +LIVE+, we wanted to make sure the shows were a premium event in-line with the realities of Covid-19." 

All tickets purchased in 2020 will be valid for the 2021 shows. Tickets for 2021 will also remain "at the current low prices they were selling for to ensure the experience is fair for all fans". 

See new dates below:  

Cape Town

Venue: Grand Arena - GrandWest

Date: 2 November 2021 

Pretoria

Venue: Sun Arena-Time Square, Menlyn Maine

Date: 5 & 6 November 2021

Tickets are available at Computicket. VIP Meet & Greet packages available (extremely limited). 

Compiled by Nikita Coetzee

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