The aspirations and achievements of the Grey College community will be celebrated from 21 to 23 August during the annual music festival.
This year, the festival in the Sand du Plessis Theatre will be hosted for the 20th time.
Grey’t Dreams will present some of South Africa’s finest talents and the heart of Grey College on stage: one of the teachers, Herman Naudé; an Old Grey, Atlegang Moses; along with Tasché Burger and Riaan Benadé.
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 the Indomitus choir, and is part of the group Take Note, which is well-loved in Bloemfontein.
Naudé has performed on stage with Corlea Botha and Caroline Grace. During university, in 2010, he claimed the Kovsie Idol title.
Moses is a young musician and music producer with a dream to inspire others through producing and writing music, and performing in collaboration with other musicians.
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 performance.
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.
Tickets for the show on 21 August will be on sale from Monday, 4 August, and will be available on webtickets.co.za and at Pacofs.


