Grey College Music Festival 2025
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We are excited to announce that Grey College Secondary School will host its 20th Music Festival in the Sand du Plessis Theatre in the captivating City of Roses this year. To experience the Grey College mass choir on stage, join us on the following dates: Thursday, 21st, Friday, 22 nd and Saturday, 23 rd of August 2025 at 18:30.
Ticket sales for the public on Friday and Saturday will be available with a QR code on Grey College’s social media pages from the 4 th of August. For Thursday’s show, online tickets are available on Webtickets and PACOFS.
This year, it is a privilege to welcome some of South Africa’s finest talents and the heart of Grey College on stage: one of our own teachers, Herman Naudé, and Old Grey, Atlegang Moses, along with Tasché Burger and Riaan Benadé. This year’s theme, Grey’t Dreams, honours the aspirations and achievements of our vibrant community.
Naudé is well-known amongst the learners for his guiding voice during assemblies in the Reunie Hall. He conducts the school’s mass choir as well as Indomitus, and is part of the group Take Note who is wellloved in Bloemfontein. Naudé had the privilege to perform on stage with Corlea Botha and Caroline Grace. Back in his varsity days, 2010, he claimed the Kovsie Idol title. Moses is a young musician and music producer with a dream to inspire other people through producing
and writing music, and performing in collaboration with other musicians. A young talent with promising prospects in the music industry
Burger, winner of the third season of the TV music reality series The Voice SA, will share her talent and keep the audience in awe with her warm vocals and dynamic live performances.
Benadé, singer-songwriter and musician, is famous for his songs that are characterised by emotional depth and relatable lyrics. In 2023, he became the first South African artist to be approached by Spotify itself to release an exclusive Spotify single.
A special word of thanks to our sponsors, Jock Meiring Trust, Nedbank and NWU, for providing a
platform where our Grey boys can showcase their talent and love for music. “We are truly excited about this remarkable occasion. Music continues to be a powerful medium through which we create lasting memories and share meaningful messages. This year, we aim to highlight the importance of financia










