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Win: Jeremy Loops at Old Mutual Music At the Lake

We are giving away three double tickets to see Jeremy Loops live at the Durban Botanic Gardens this Sunday.

Jeremy Loops is getting set to turn up the beat at the Durban Botanic Gardens on Sunday, September 29, in the third installment of the 2019 Old Mutual Music at the Lake Series, with East Coast Radio.

What could be better than a glorious Sunday afternoon relaxing on a picnic blanket, listening to Jeremy Loops’s signature guitar licks and folksy melodies?

The opening acts, Bad Peter and Rubber DUC, are great additions to a day of fantastic live music.

So grab your family and friends and pack a picnic basket, because this is sure to be a day to remember.

All proceeds from the Music at the Lake concerts are allocated by the Durban Botanic Gardens Trust to projects that assist with the maintenance and sustainability of the Gardens, ensuring it remains a place for all who visit to appreciate and enjoy.

Tickets for the Jeremy Loops concert are available via www.webtickets.co.za.

Early bird tickets cost R170 for adults, R120 for children between 6 and 12, and R20 for children under 6.

Gates will open at 12.30pm on Sunday, September 29.

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Secure parking is available on the umPhafa field at the Durban Botanic Gardens.

Attendees are invited to spend the afternoon picnicking on the beautiful lawns, and are welcome to bring their own food, drink, blankets and camping chairs.

Save the date for the next Old Mutual Music at the Lake concert featuring Lady Zamar and Black Motion on Sunday, November 3.

For more information about this and other Old Mutual Music at the Lake Concerts, visit www.musicatthelake.co.za or contact the Durban Botanic Gardens on 031 322 4021.

Win!

We are giving away three double tickets to see Jeremy Loops live at the Durban Botanic Gardens this Sunday.

To enter, go to our Facebook page and on the competition post, tag a friend in the comments and share the post.

Entries close at noon on Friday, September 27.

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