Tweeps 'Celebrate’ the release of Ndlovu Youth Choir’s 3rd album

The Ndlovu Youth Choir performing at the 2023 Splashy Fen Festival. Picture: Instagram

The Ndlovu Youth Choir performing at the 2023 Splashy Fen Festival. Picture: Instagram

Published Oct 16, 2023

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South Africa’s national music ambassadors, the Ndlovu Youth Choir, have drop their new album, “Celebrate”, on Friday.

The title song, which was released in August, is a celebration of youth in Africa.

“Exciting News! 🎶 Our brand new album ‘Celebrate’ is here to fill your life with music and joy! 🎵🥳,“ they wrote on their Instagram page.

“Join us on this musical journey as we celebrate life’s moments, big and small. We are most grateful to @thandi_ntuli and @hangmassive for sharing your talents with us. Available on all major platforms now. Let’s make every moment a celebration! 🙌🏾 🎉.”

Just a few hours in, they were already receiving rave reviews from fans.

@_MphoT_ wrote on X, “It’s so great starting the day with great music from the youth 🤲🏾. Ndlovu Youth Choir released #CelebrateAlbum and I’ve been putting it on repeat nonestop. They are so talented. https://ndlovu.lnk.to/Celebrate.”

— Mpho (@_MphoT_) October 13, 2023

@amahle___ said: “This album brings so many childhood memories. This is probably gonna be my top 2 best album of all time across all genres. Thank you Ndlovu Youth Choir #CelebrateAlbum.”

@Sisana__G said: “The Ndlovu Youth Choir never let us down when it comes to singing, their voices are simply magnificent.🔥❤️#CelebrateAlbum.”

Known for their soul-stirring performances and cross-cultural musical fusion, the choir announced that they will be embarking on their US tour, which will run November 1 to 19.

Their many stops include Boston, Atlanta, Washington and Nashville, however we won’t be surprised if the group adds more dates and venues to their tour.

Fans have been asking for them to visit parts like California, Arizona, Texas and even Australia.

“Please come to California … I’ve been following you for a long time and would love to see you in person,” wrote Phyllis Taylor Gulbransen.

“Will you come to Australia?” asked Natalie Chilvers.

Listen to “Celebrate”.