Knysna, but not the Knysna you think
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Jah man! Feel the rhythm at not one, but two reggae gigs taking place at the end of October. Rob Prophet and The Prophets Band will perform live at the Lingelethu Site C Stadium in Khayelitsha on Saturday, 29 October 2016, and again at Roggeland Farm in Paarl on Sunday, 30 October 2016.
This South African-based international group of musicians and artists will spread peace and love through their music alongside a range of other local DJs and fellow Rastas. This mega-reggae weekend will be a feel-good, no-worries affair where you can come and dance to calypso, dancehall, and other Afro-Caribbean styles of music.
If you work up an appetite from all the dancing and merry-making, there will be a variety of food stalls on site to satisfy the strongest hunger. Beverages will also be sold at the concerts so bring some extra cash.
LINE-UP FOR THE 2016 ROB PROPHET AND THE PROPHETS MUSIC CONCERTS

TICKETS TO THE 2016 ROB PROPHET AND THE PROPHETS MUSIC CONCERTS
Tickets to the concerts are available online via Computicket.com and will cost R75p/p. The gates open on Saturday, 29 October at 5pm, and at 1pm on Sunday, 30 October 2016.
For more information, email info@blackprophetsmusic.com or phone +27 (0)11 334 9504.
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Knysna, but not the Knysna you think
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