NAMIBIAN award-winning and platinum selling singer/songwriter Nianell is lined up for a live concert at the Warehouse Theatre on Thursday, 17 May at 20h00.
Hailing from the small town of Omaruru in the Erongo region, the vocal gymnast dazzles with ease through four octaves, while accompanying herself on the baby grand piano and acoustic guitar. Vocally, she creates her own musical language, where words are sometimes unnecessary, allowing every soul to interpret the message for themselves.
Nianell is an international success story, with many of her songs playlisted on radio stations worldwide ever since the release of her widely acclaimed debut album ‘Who Painted The Moon’ in 2001. She has since delivered consistently beautiful, inspirational and hugely successful albums, including ‘Angel Tongue’ (2004), ‘My Heart’ (2012) and her compilation album ‘A Thousand Dreams’ with the operatic quartet Romanz in 2011.
Her book, ‘Knowing Who I Am’, is published international by Hay House Publishing and continues to fly off the shelves. To complement her book, Nianell has created an extraordinary keynote speech entitled ‘Knowing Who I Am’ which combines the spirit of her wisdom with the beauty of her voice.
Join this internationally acclaimed singer for her first performance in Namibia in many years. Tickets are available at EventsToday. PayToday, Airtime City Kiosks and at the Warehouse Theatre.
The concert begins at 20h00 and tickets will be available from 19h00.
– Warehouse Theatre
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