Image Courtesy Ndlovu Youth Choir

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All Bryant Park Picnic Performances Are FREE

Bryant Park Picnic Performances presented by Bank of America season of free, live performances continues on Friday, August 4 with South African vocal group and America’s Got Talent finalist Ndlovu Youth Choir. This is the fifth and final Carnegie Hall Citywide performance at Bryant Park this summer, which also includes six-time Grammy Award winner Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra (July 7), American folk meets European classical with violinist-fiddler Tessa Lark and composer-bassist Michael Thurber (July 14), Aire album release celebration with Magos Herrera featuring The Knights (July 21), and newly formed all-star Afro-Colombian group Champe-Soukous Collective (July 28).

Attendees to Bryant Park Picnic Performances may bring their own food or purchase from on-site food and beverage vendors near the Lawn. At all performances, attendees can discover new dishes and celebrate classics from the five boroughs with a rotating line-up of local artisanal vendors curated by Hester Street Fair. Stout NYC offers giant pretzels, gourmet popcorn and other light bites as well as a selection of beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages for purchase.

Performance Details

Friday, August 4 at 7PM

Ndlovu Youth Choir

Conducted by Ralf Schmitt

Hailing from South Africa with powerhouse vocals, dazzling choreography, and irresistible pop-music sensibilities, the Ndlovu Youth Choir has brought hope and joy to countless fans around the world. It recently became the first choir ever to reach the finals of America’s Got Talent, and the group continues to enchant global audiences with pulsating African rhythms and electrifying energy.

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Location and Subway Directions:

Bryant Park is situated behind the New York Public Library in midtown Manhattan, between 40th and 42nd Streets & Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Take the B, D, F, or M train to 42nd Street/Bryant Park; or, take the 7 train to 5th Avenue.


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