Knysna, but not the Knysna you think
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Sit back and soak up the good vibes at the All Nations Reggae Festival, which takes place on Saturday, 12 November 2016 at the Castle of Good Hope. Artists from Jamaica, Malawi and Zimbabwe will be joining South Africa’s gifted musicians at this collective concert.
If you’re a fan of reggae and dancehall, make your way to this uplifting celebration of Jamaican music. Reggae legends like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh paved the way for these contemporary artists to explore the genre and express themselves with music.
Jamaican musician Bushman will be making his South African debut at the festival and he will be joined by Turbulence, whose messages of love and compassion have earned him a large fan base over the years, and thought-provoking songstress Etana, who has become one of the most powerful voices in a genre that is generally dominated by men.
The concert will be opened by Cape Town ska collective The Rudimentals and an assortment of local reggae artists and DJs that will be supported by the All Nations Band.
LINE-UP FOR THE 2016 ALL NATIONS REGGAE FESTIVAL AT THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE
TICKETS TO THE 2016 ALL NATIONS REGGAE FESTIVAL AT THE CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE
Tickets can be purchased from Nutickets.co.za for R250p/p or at the door for R300p/p.
For more information, call +27 (0)73 130 8484.
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