SACCA Sets the Stage for Change: Annual GBV Clap N Tap Festival 2026
- Tshepiso Mogorosi

- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read
The South African Clap and Tap Choirs Association (SACCA) has officially announced its highly anticipated annual event, blending the powerful rhythms of traditional music with a vital social cause. On September 26, 2026, the Chris Hani Hall will host the GBV Clap N Tap Festival, a night dedicated to "Standing Together Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV)."
Music has always been a vessel for healing and community in South Africa, and this year, SACCA is leveraging that power to raise awareness and foster unity. The festival promises an all-night marathon of spiritual and cultural upliftment, running from 8:00 PM until 6:00 AM the following morning.

A Powerhouse Lineup
The event features a diverse array of choirs from across various regions, showcasing the depth and talent within the Clap and Tap community. The performing groups are organized by district:
JB Marks: Featuring Baikgethetseng Morena AD, Bana Ba Ninive GC, and Lejwe La Baitshepi GC.
Bojanala: Represented by Motho Wa Emmanuel CC, Baitshoki GC, Tiyang Le Kopane GC, and Bajadi Ba Lentswe GC.
Madibeng: Welcoming the New Vision GC.
Tswaung: Featuring the Mamelang Gospel Choir.
Event Details at a Glance
For those planning to attend this night of harmony and advocacy, here are the essential details:
Category | Information |
Date | 26 September 2026 |
Time | 8:00 PM – 6:00 AM |
Venue | Chris Hani Hall |
Entrance Fee | R120 |
Theme | Standing Together Against GBV |
More Than Just Music
While the vocal arrangements and rhythmic clapping are the main draw, the heart of the festival lies in its message. By branding the gathering as a GBV Clap N Tap Festival, SACCA aims to use its platform to speak out against violence and provide a space for communal reflection and strength.
Whether you are a lifelong fan of the genre or looking to support a critical cause, the festival offers a unique opportunity to witness the spirit of South African choral music in its most purposeful form.
Note: Tickets are priced at R120 at the entrance. Be sure to arrive early to secure your spot for a night of unforgettable performances and solidarity.




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