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Ballito Rage Festival 2024 ready for blast-off

The Sound Factory will once again be the heart of the action until December 7.

The North Coast is buzzing with anticipation on the eve of the annual Rage Festival which blasts off at the Sound Factory near Sugar Rus tomorrow.

This iconic event marks the end of high school for the Class of 2024, giving youth the perfect opportunity to celebrate their achievements and step into a new chapter surrounded by music and friends.

Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, the festival will offer themed nights that bring unique energy and style to each evening.

From the elegance of Whiteout to the colourful spectacle of Neon Dream, every night offers something special, ensuring attendees enjoy a fresh adventure at every turn.

The festival will run until December 7, with its massive SuperClub stage hosting top-class DJs and performers.

The massive SuperClub stage will host top-class DJs and performers.

For those seeking a more intimate setting, spaces such as the Belgravia Bass Bin and The Bunker will deliver high-energy beats and underground vibes, keeping the celebration alive across every corner.

A standout feature of the Rage Festival is the popular Boa Beach Pool Party, held at La Montagne.

This coastal celebration combines sun-soaked fun with great music, creating the ultimate summer vibe.

Adding to the excitement is the festival’s signature MegaMix show—a dazzling combination of music, lights and special effects that promises to leave the crowd in awe.


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Sboniso Dlamini

Sboniso has been a journalist with The North Coast Courier since 2014. He is passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives through his storytelling. He finds joy in sharing the stories of ordinary people, believing that everyone has a story worth telling.
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