There were plenty of games for children to play at the Marshall Music Festival.
Edenvale High School hosted the Marshall Music Festival on Saturday June 2.
The funds raised from the event will be used to improve the school.
The event also raised awareness of the music culture in South Africa. There was a battle of the bands and a performance from Just Jinger, The Kiffness, Michael Lowman and other entertainers.
There was a line-up of DJ’s and a colour, powder experience every hour. The event featured entertainment for children and adults, with a beer garden, food court, flea market and children’s entertainment area.
@Modder_Journo
The crowd looked on as Just Jinger performed at Edenvale High School.
Mr Raymond Barnes demonstrates how his soccer balls assist with child development.
Mr Raymond Barnes sells balls for children, which help with skills development.
Mia Demarchi enjoys herself on an inflatable slide.
Children treated themselves to go-carting while parents enjoyed other entertainment.
Mr Raymond Barnes sells soccer balls that help with child development.
Ms Lays Kristynee and musician Mr Garth Taylor, at the Marshall Music Festival at Edenvale High School.
Four-year-old Mia Demarchi slides down a jumping castle with a smile.
Left to right: Chris Oosthuizen (18), Ashleigh Watkins (15), Kaylene Helberg (16) and Georgi Amith (15) sit down to eat after a colour explosion experience.
Just Jinger performing on-stage at Edenvale High School.
Edenvale residents Mr Paul and Mrs Sheila Govender at their stall, where they sold jewellery, toys and a variety of other items.
There were plenty of games for children to play at the Marshall Music Festival.
At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!