Join the University of Johannesburg (UJ) Choir for their final concert of the year — a powerful and uplifting celebration marking the culmination of a truly memorable season.
Following a successful tour to Mpumalanga, inspiring performances with young voices from primary and high schools, and a standout collaborative concert with other university choirs, the UJ Choir is ready to take the stage one last time in 2025.
This concert not only honours a year filled with music, growth, and connection — it also celebrates 20 years of the University of Johannesburg. Expect a soul-stirring performance of the year’s diverse repertoire, delivered with the emotion, excellence, and distinct sound that defines the UJ Choir.
Venue: Domus Dei, Blairgowrie, Randburg
Date: 24 October 2025
Time: 19:00
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About UJ Choir
The University of Johannesburg Choir stands as a beacon of musical excellence. It consists of eighty students from the university that study a range of qualifications, excluding music. Excelling in both Western and African choral repertoire, the choir prides itself in artistic innovation and musical integrity. UJ Choir has won numerous awards and continues to fly the University of Johannesburg flag with pride.
About UJ Arts & Culture
UJ Arts & Culture, a division of the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture (FADA) produces and presents world-class student and professional arts programmes aligned to the UJ vision of an international university of choice, anchored in Africa, dynamically shaping the future. A robust range of arts platforms are offered on all four UJ campuses for students, staff, alumni, and the general public to experience and engage with emerging and established Pan-African and international artists drawn from the full spectrum of the arts.
In addition to UJ Arts & Culture, FADA (www.uj.ac.za/fada) offers programmes in eight creative disciplines, in Art, Design and Architecture, as well as playing home to the NRF SARChI Chair in South African Art & Visual Culture, and the Visual Identities in Art & Design Research Centre. The faculty has a strong focus on sustainability and relevance, and engages actively with the dynamism, creativity, and diversity of Johannesburg in imagining new approaches to art and design education.