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Phindile Ndlovu to Ignite Paris with ‘The Songs that Made Me’ Concert

Phindile Ndlovu to Ignite Paris with ‘The Songs that Made Me’ Concert – Durban-born, KwaZulu-Natal singer and international performer Phindile Ndlovu is set to captivate international audiences as she headlines her own concert in Paris, Phindile Ndlovu – ‘The Songs that Made Me,’ taking place at Sunside Sunset on 14 April.
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>With over a decade of international stage experience, Ndlovu continues to fly the South African flag high on the global stage. She is currently winning over audiences in France in her role as Rafiki in The Lion King musical. This, follows an impressive 10-year run in the Spanish production of the show. She further cemented her growing global profile when she reached the semi-finals of The Voice Spain. There, her commanding voice and emotional depth resonated with viewers across Europe and beyond.

The Songs That Made Me

The Songs That Made Me is a deeply personal and musically rich concert. It reflects Ndlovu’s journey from South Africa to international acclaim. The show blends African storytelling, heritage, and soulful music It offers audiences an intimate look at the influences that have shaped her artistry.
Ndlovu is also featured on the acclaimed soundtrack of The Zulu Queen Musical. A production that celebrates African culture and identity through powerful music and storytelling. Her work continues to highlight the depth and diversity of South African talent on the world stage.

Now based in Paris, Ndlovu remains committed to representing Mzansi through her craft. She uses her voice to bridge cultures and connect audiences across continents.

Fellow South African creative Athandwa Jentile produces the concert. Originally from Alexandra, Athandwa now lives in Paris. He was also part of The Lion King French production. This one-night-only performance will draw music lovers, theatre enthusiasts, and members of the African diaspora in France. This positioning Ndlovu as one of South Africa’s leading cultural ambassadors abroad.

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