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Goldfields Auditorium


The venue is situated on the University's North Campus, University Way in Summerstrand.


The venue has cinema style seating with 654 seats. A large stage upfront, with ample access for easy set up and technical deliveries.


The acoustics lend itself perfectly to concerts, choir festivals and events of this nature.In addition to this it is widely used for award ceremonies, large conferences and seminars.


This venue is situated directly opposite the North Campus Conference Centre is is therefore often used in conjunction with the Conference Centre for Conferences requiring more venues or a large plenary venue.
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Contact Information


Mrs Faith Bada
Events Manager
Tel: 27 41 504 3614
Faith.Bada@mandela.ac.za
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Mrs Faith Bada
Events Manager
Tel: 27 41 504 3614
Faith.Bada@mandela.ac.za
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