Johnny Clegg announces retirement with final SA and world tour

25 April 2017 - 11:34 By TshisaLIVE
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Johnny Clegg.
Johnny Clegg.
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After almost four decades in the music industry, iconic singer Johnny Clegg will be retiring to focus on writing his autobiography and to spend time with his family.

The singer who was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 is currently in remission after undergoing chemotherapy, and wants to spend as much time as possible with his family.

According to Johnny's management, the singer  decided to take time off to be able to do things that he couldn't, due to his work schedule.

"Johnny is taking time off to write his autobiography and spend time with his family and do the things he hasn't been able to do due to an incredible work schedule," said his manager Roddy Quin.

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Before Johnny bids farewell to the industry he will be hosting one last national and international tour to thank fans for the overwhelming support.

"This will be my final set of public performances for my fans in SA and around the world. I am immensely excited to be able to bring to them an autobiographical, audiovisual and intimate account of my life through my music," Johnny said.

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Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa described Johnny as a "national treasure".

"Johnny Clegg is more than just one of this country’s finest musicians and entertainers. He is a national treasure who has brought together all South Africans and reminded us of what makes us great as a country," said Ramaphosa.

Johnny's last national tour, The Final Journey kicks off in Cape Town on July 1 and will move to Johannesburg on July 7 and July 8, before heading to Durban for one show on July 29.

Johnny will then head overseas to London and Dubai in August and September.

Tickets for the South African dates, start from R375 are on sale now at Computicket.com or by calling 083 915 8000.

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