Prime Fest promises to be a blast
They will be joined by a number of well-known South African artists
Prime Circle will be hosting their own music and lifestyle festival called Prime Fest on 10 November, from 10am at Casalinga, Rocky Ridge Road, Muldersdrift.
The festival will feature a wide range of South African artists sharing the stage. The line-up will include some of South Africa’s top acts across a variety of genres, from rock to rap to dance, in English, Afrikaans and Zulu. The artists who will be joining Prime Circle on the stage include Ricky Rick, Majozi, Jo Black, Mafikozolo, GoodLuck, Fokofpolisiekar, Timo ODV, and Martin Bester and Band.
Prime Circle’s frontman, Ross Learmonth, said, “We are so excited about bringing Prime Fest to our fans. This festival is not a show about us. It is about giving both our fans and others an event featuring artists who love to play music and entertain, combined with an outdoor experience. Casalinga is the perfect location for this event, as they are no strangers to hosting great outdoor and lifestyle festivals.”
Festival-goers will be spoiled for choice on the day, and, apart from the star-studded music line-up, there will be a wide range of food stalls, an AMG Driving Academy Extreme 4×4 Experience presented by Mercedes-Benz (the festival’s sponsor), a children’s play area and many more activities for the entire family.
And the cherry on the top? The launch of the band’s own beer, Prime Lager (through Nobleman Breweries).
Tickets cost R240 (general access), R100 (children up to the age of 12), R550 (includes access to covered area with cash bar and bathroom facilities) and R1 100 (includes VIP Parking, access to VIP lounge with private cash bar and bathroom facilities).
Door sales will be available on the day at R280 per person for general access. Children under three years of age will be admitted for free.
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