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Ready, steady, GO! There’s no stopping South Coast Bike Fest

Don’t miss out on any of the action!

It’s all systems go for South Africa’s biggest motorcycle and music festival which will return to the warm shores of Margate this weekend, April 26 to 28, despite the recent heavy rains.

It’s been all hands on deck to mop up in Margate, the South Coast Bike Fest event area and surrounds have not been affected, and the anticipated sunny skies will create the perfect backdrop for a weekend of fantastic festival action.

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This year’s festival will be one of extreme action, fantastic food and quality musical entertainment will converge in a weekend of family fun.

Event manager, Vicky Wentzel said organisers are excited that all the South Coast Bike Fest activities will go ahead as planned.

“We can confirm that all access routes to and from Margate are open and festival-goers can be assured of a fun, safe festival weekend with this year’s programme boasting a host of new events. Don’t miss out on any of the action!”

Ms Wentzel said the storm has affected the whole of KwaZulu-Natal and they are overwhelmed by the incredible support they have received from government, members of the public and local community organisations.

“It’s at times likes like these when small communities stand together. The good news is that the South Coast Bike Fest show goes on, we are already back on track and making up for lost time,” she said.

Alongside the incredible biking stunts will be the hottest musical showcase featuring 35 of South Africa’s most in-demand musicians.

The Budweiser Beach Stage, Village Pier Rock Stage and Sunset Beach Party venues will play host to non-stop musical mayhem in the form of Fokofpolisikar, Desmond & The Tutus, Locnville, Pascal & Pearce, Euphonik, Nasty C, Black Motion, Distruction Boyz and – for the first time ever on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast – legendary artists, Sjava and Shekinah.

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