It was an epic and dangerous journey during the civil war of 1993, with the precious cargo of hundreds of KwaZulu-Natal musicians from all of South Africa's different race groups. But with the support of Mandela, Zuma, Radebe, King Zwelithini, and several major corporations, the performers steamed across the country aboard The Peace Train to promote a unified transition to democracy. With in-depth archival footage, testimonies from John Kani and Abigail Kubeka, and intimate interviews with the participants 20 years later, When Voices Meet tells the story of a unique, apartheid-busting project that helped change the course of history.