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Richards Bay's Mycle-Lee Beaumont to perform at Tea on the Terrace

Richards Bay's Mycle-Lee Beaumont to perform at Tea on the Terrace

The Citizen28-05-2025

Richards Bay's Mycle-Lee Beaumont to perform at Tea on the Terrace
Talented Richards Bay vocalist Mycle-Lee Beaumont will be singing at this weekend's Tea on the Terrace (TOTT) fundraiser – and with just a few tickets left, it's now or never to be part of the glamour.
Hosted by Dice (Do I Care Enough?), this year's 11th TOTT takes place at Umfolozi Hotel Casino Convention Resort's Jabulani Dome this Saturday at 10am.
ALSO READ: WATCH: Bondworthy celebration – Tea on the Terrace 2025
Themed A Bond Spectacular, proceeds go to supporting cancer patients and their families, as well as other Dice projects.
'I am excited to take you all down memory lane with some of your favourite songs from the good old days,' said Mycle-Lee.
'Glitz, glam and elegance: my hope is that with every note you feel more like royalty while making a difference in others' lives. I would love for each person reading this to support the event by purchasing a ticket.'
Mcyle-Lee will be performing at TOTT in place of Vukile Msana, aka BK, who is unable to attend following the sudden passing of her father.
To book your table, email dice@zob.co.za or contact Kerry Krige on 035 7990500 or Karen Dalton on 083 6571488.
Read more about Mycle-Lee's story in this week's ZO Weekender.
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