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SA Demo Tour Starts Tomorrow

Monty Roberts

Monty Roberts is touring South Africa

Monty Roberts, the world renowned horse whisperer who pioneered the Join Up technique, launches his South African demo tour this weekend.

He will be appearing in Johannesburg this Saturday and Sunday (28 and 29 May) and in the Western Cape next Saturday and Sunday (4 and 5 June).

Dates and Times

Monty will be holding a total of 4 educational public demonstrations – 2 In Johannesburg and 2 in the Western Cape.

Johannesburg Skyline_compressedHis Johannesburg demonstrations will be held on 28 and 29 May at the Equidome. There are three ticket types available:-

VIP – R1150 (SOLD OUT)
Corporate Box – R1000 (SOLD OUT)
General Admission – R900

On Saturday, 28 May 2016 starting times are as follows:-

For VIP ticket holders, doors open at 5:30pm
For Corporate Box and General Access tickets, doors open at 7pm

On Sunday, 29 May 2016 starting times are as follows:-

For VIP ticket holders, doors open at 12:30
For Corporate Box and General Access tickets, doors open at 2pm

Western Cape

Western Cape

Monty’s Western Cape demos will be held on 4 and 5 June at Mistico Equestrian Centre near Paarl. There are two ticket types available:-

VIP – R1150 (SOLD OUT)
General Admission – R900

On Saturday, 4 June 2016 starting times are as follows:-

For VIP ticket holders, doors open at 5:30pm
For General Access tickets, doors open at 7pm

On Sunday, 5 June 2016 starting times are as follows:-

For VIP ticket holders, doors open at 12:30
For General Access ticket holders, doors open at 2pm.

With Monty Roberts turning 81 in May, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see him demonstrating his methods in South Africa.  While VIP and corporate box tickets have already sold out, there are still a limited number of general admission tickets available through Computicket.

For more information, please visit the website – www.montyrobertslive.co.za.

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