Eswatini Daily News

By Siphesihle Dlamini

It’s the Epic Gig weekend and the biggest youth-oriented festival has unveiled the program for the event.

Excitement is building as the countdown to the highly anticipated Epic Gig weekend begins, with a stellar lineup of talented artists set to grace the stage in a celebration of music, culture, and creativity.

 

 

The festival, known for its youth-oriented focus and commitment to showcasing emerging talent, has announced a diverse array of performers who are sure to captivate audiences throughout the event.

The opening day, Friday, June 28, 2024, will see the crowd’s favourites Kwesta, Eemoh, Maglera Doe Boy, and Pearl Thusi killing it on stage.

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The closing night, Saturday, will feature epic performances from Emtee, Buffalo Souljah, uSimamane, Aubrey Qwana, Imacsoul, and Shakes & Les, hence why attendees can expect a musical journey like no other.

 

 

But the Epic Gig is more than just a music festival; it is a vibrant tapestry of cultural experiences that reflect the rich diversity of Eswatini and the wider Southern African region.

This year, festivalgoers can look forward to a special Picnic setup called the Feel Moment, designed with a striking green and black theme that promises to transport visitors to a world of sensory delights and visual splendour.

Tickets for individual days of the festival are currently available, with Day Entrance tickets priced at E350 and Day Entrance Epic Lounge tickets at E700.

However, it’s important to note that Full Festival Tickets will not be sold at the gate, so eager fans are encouraged to secure their passes in advance to avoid missing out on this unforgettable event.

 

 

As attendees prepare to immerse themselves in a weekend of music, art, and celebration, the Epic Gig serves as a powerful reminder of the unifying force of creativity.

By bringing together artists, performers, and audiences from diverse backgrounds, the festival creates a space where shared experiences and mutual appreciation can thrive,

fostering a sense of community and connection that transcends borders and boundaries.

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