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Win tickets to Fun in the Sun party

The Fun in the Sun music festival will get you partying up a storm this October.

BE sure to join thousands of party goers in the annual Fun in the Sun outdoor music festival on Saturday, 1 October at Hazelmere Dam in Durban, from 6am.

Get your camping gear, tent or caravan, sleeping bags, sunscreen, cozies and sunnies ready for a full day programme of fun with music, food and clothing stalls, plus water sports. For all festival goers, expect a festival filled with an amazing experience waiting to happen.

It’s bigger and better this year, with over 100 artists on three stages. Be entertained by non-stop music from international headliner, Mike Williams from Netherlands and over 100 South African acts and DJ’s such as Timo ODV, Chunda Munki, Zinc, Chris Taylor, Mat OD (Digital Kaos), Max Hurrell, Hendrik Joerges, Mogey, Msizi James, Bhashkar, Tim Lewis, Ryan James, Jazzy Jay, gregg od aka tom ford, Ty Stoltz, George boy, SLEDGE, DEEPSPACE, Beebz, Shadow, Syzo, Mark Crundwell, G Major, I am Rogue, Alex M, Barefoot, CHES, BONE, GIN, Jayy Jabs, Huckfinn, Woody, Ron Rowely x Garuni, Ryan Stylz, Ty Campbell and many more.

To add to the fun, catch adrenaline filled activities, from boat riding, wet biking, wake boarding, tubing, skiing, as well as chilled activities such as camping, braaing, fishing and of course, partying all day long.

There will also be a food court, ATM, clothing stalls, medical tent as well as a security tent to ensure the festival is a top class safe experience.

Tickets cost R250 and R300 after 24 September, for general access and R600 for VIP.

Those with VIP status will have access to unlimited drinks, a private lounge and bar, private toilets and security as well as camping space and access to the festival. However, no camping gear will be provided.

Tickets are now on sale at www.fitsfest.co.za or computicket outlets.

Not for sale to persons under the age of 18.

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