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Win tickets to the Ebubeleni Music Festival

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailDecember 3, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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The third Ebubeleni Music Festival is back with yet another mouth-watering line up, and three lucky Grocott's readers stand the chance to win free tickets.

The third Ebubeleni Music Festival is back with yet another mouth-watering line up, and three lucky Grocott's readers stand the chance to win free tickets.

Each winner receives a double set of general access tickets, for themselves and a friend. This year’s theme is “Celebrating 20 Years of Freedom and Democracy through Music”; the event promises to give revellers the best show they have ever seen.

Heading this year’s line-up is legendary Bra Caiphus Semenya followed by Lira, Beatenberg, AKA, Cassper Nyovest, The Soil, Donald, The Arrows, iFani, Heavy K and Zimbabwe’s great Icon, Oliver Mtukudzi.

Taking place on 27 December at Adcock Stadium in Port Elizabeth, Ebubeleni Music Festival is ideally positioned during festive season on the last Saturday of December. The festival starts from 12 noon until late; people are advised to come early to secure their picnic spots.

The festival forms part of Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality’s Annual Summer Season Programme, from 16-31 December. Other sponsors include the National Department of Arts and Culture’s Mzansi Golden Economy (MGE).

MGE believe that arts, culture and heritage play a pivotal role in the economic self determination and skills development of people. All service providers for this event are based in the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality, including all technical, stage and sound crew.

The Bay’s local artists will also showcase their talents whilst sharing the stage with the country’s well-known national artists and icons.

“With an affordable ticket price of R130 for General Access and R180 for Golden Circle for a line up as attractive as this, we are inviting everyone from the Bay, neighbouring towns and afar to come,” said the event’s Project Manager, Marc Mahambehlala. Food and beverages will be sold at the venue but people may bring their camp chairs and picnic baskets.

Bottles and weapons will not be allowed into the venue. Computicket/Shoprite Checkers is now open for tickets sale and no tickets will be sold at the venue.

For more information on the event contact Khensani Baloyi on 011 053 6124 or 074 316 4217.

WIN WIN WIN Three lucky Grocott's Mail readers have the opportunity to win one of three sets of double tickets, for themselves and a friend.

Just answer this simple question and email your response to Sarah at sarah@grocotts.co.za.

Question: How many years of freedom and democracy is our country, South Africa, celebrating? 

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