ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - British singer-songwriting legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Yusuf/Cat Stevens will tour South Africa for the first time in November.
The ‘Peace Train’ tour commemorates the 50th Anniversary of his first major hit single and debut album Matthew & Son released in 1967.
The three-city 2017 concert tour commences on Thursday 9 November at GrandWest, Cape Town and then moves to the brand-new Sun Arena at Time Square, Menlyn Maine, on Sunday 12 November and finishes on Wednesday 15 November at Durban’s ICC Arena.
Tickets go on sale at Computicket this Thursday, 27 July at 9am.
This 50th Anniversary Tour offers local fans an unmissable concert in three major cities, where Yusuf /Cat Stevens will sing his hits Wild World, Moonshadow, Father and Son and Peace Train and the much-loved Morning Has Broken, as well as songs from his new album.
Yusuf /Cat Stevens will sing his hits Wild World, Moonshadow, Father and Son and Peace Train and the much-loved Morning Has Broken, as well as songs from his new album.
Throughout his five-decade career, Yusuf/Cat Stevens remains a popular artist among South Africans.
His long association with this country began in the early ‘70s. The global hit, Can’t Keep It In held the number-one spot on the South African national hit parade for six weeks in 1972.