Hallowed 2025 Returns To Johannesburg: Minister Mahendere Confirms Bands’ Arrival and Big-Stage Energy
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Hallowed 2025 Returns To Johannesburg: Minister Mahendere Confirms Bands’ Arrival and Big-Stage Energy “Here we go.” With that joyful cue, Minister Michael Mahendere has set the stage for a spirited second edition of Hallowed 2025 in Johannesburg South.

The worship gathering, staged in partnership with Zororo Phumulani, promises a high-octane celebration that unites Zimbabwe’s finest under one roof at the Chosen Convention Centre on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
“Here we go🕺🏻🕺🏻 Announcing the arrival of our Bands and Teams for the Hallowed 2025 Addition. Hallowed 2025 in partnership with @zororo_phumulani. 🇿🇦JHB, SOUTH AFRICA🇿🇦 On the 1st of NOVEMBER we gather for the Second Edition of the Hallowed 2025! Announcing Zim’s Finest under One Roof the Chosen World in Johannesburg South. 📍 CHOSEN CONVENTION CENTER, 23 SUMMIT DRIVE, RISPARK, JOHANNESBURG SOUTH 🕑 14:00HRS. Tickets are available NOW on Computicket Click available on my bio.” Mahendere announced.
Building on the momentum of last year’s launch, Hallowed 2025 positions Johannesburg as a regional worship hub where choirs, bands, and worship leaders converge for a shared sound of praise. Mahendere’s announcement that the touring units have landed signals a full production effort, from tight band arrangements to choir harmonies tuned for a live hall experience. The promise of “Zim’s Finest” points to a cross-border showcase that blends high-energy praise with intimate devotion, appealing to both long-time supporters and first-time attendees.
The partnership with Zororo Phumulani underscores the event’s community heartbeat, pairing ministry with logistical muscle so the focus can remain on worship and unity. Expect a setlist shaped for congregational sing-along, vivid call-and-response moments, and the polished musicality that has become a hallmark of Mahendere’s live outings. With doors set to open in the early afternoon, the gathering is primed for families, youth groups, and church delegations travelling from across Gauteng and beyond.
Organizers have flagged punctuality, encouraging fans to secure tickets ahead of time and to arrive early for seating and pre-service warmups. For many, the draw is not only the headline worship but the fellowship that happens in the aisles and foyers, where testimonies are swapped and new collaborations are born.
