
UBUNTU Africa
The Journey Continues
26 April – 27 June 2027
SEE the ENERGY of UBUNTU Africa

AFRICAN MUSIC & DANCE SPECTACULAR
A world-class performance experience
Fourteen extraordinary young performers from Uganda and Kenya will tour Australia in a breathtaking celebration of African music, dance and culture.
Many of these performers first visited Australia as children with the African Children’s Choir. They now return as confident young artists sharing their culture with new audiences.
Explosive drumming Powerful harmonies Electrifying choreography
UBUNTU is where world-class performance meets powerful cultural exchange.
Through concerts, workshops and community engagement, the tour connects Australian communities with the vibrant music and culture of East Africa.

Australia’s east coast. Eight weeks. One unforgettable experience
25
CONCERTS
20
WORKSHOPS
20
MASTERCLASSES
15+
COMMUNITY EVENTS
UBUNTU TOUR at a GLANCE
TOUR FACTS
Performers
14 singers and dancers
Show Length
Approx. 80 minutes
Tour Dates
26 April – 27 June 2027
Touring Region
Australia’s east coast
AVAILABLE PROGRAMS
JOIN THE UBUNTU MOVEMENT
AREA HOST
Take the lead in your region. Coordinate billets, venues, volunteers, and be the tour’s go-to person in your area.

CULTURAL EXCHANGE
From fun cultural workshops for schools and community groups to in-depth masterclasses for choirs.

DONATE OR SPONSOR
Not everyone can host or volunteer, but everyone can uplift. Your donation brings voices to stages, hope to children, and change to communities.

TAKE THEM HOME
Open your home, open your heart. You won’t just host performers, you’ll gain new family. Our kids billet in pairs and bringing joy, music and connection that lasts a lifetime.

Billet a Performer
VOLUNTEER
Not sure how you fit in? Don’t worry. If you’ve got the heart and a helping spirit, we’ll find the perfect role for you. No experience needed, just a willingness to jump in.

Partners and Supporters
UBUNTU Africa is presented by KwaYa Australia in partnership with Music for Life and supported by host communities, schools and cultural organisations across Australia.

