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Oppi Kus is almost here

This year’s line-up is huge, so don't miss out!

The South Coast’s biggest music festival – Oppi Kus Musiekfees ’25 – is ready to rock Douglas Mitchell Sports Ground in Uvongo on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12.

Music lovers can look forward to two days packed with top local talent, delicious food and a buzzing vibe under a massive festival tent – rain or shine!

This year’s line-up is huge, with Jesse Clegg, Prime Circle, Snotkop, Jeane Roux, Tanner Wareham, Die Jakkie Louw Band, Eloff, Fatman, Jo Black, Jay, Shaün Wülf, Shakira Biggs, Appel and more – plus DJs to keep the party going late into the night.

To avoid disappointment, get your tickets now! Buy yours at OK Liquors (Uvongo and Southbroom), Dougies Sports Bar, Gasmart (Southcoast Mall), PostNet (Shelly Centre), Office National (Tweni Centre) or Just Property (Uvongo). Tickets are also available online at itickets.co.za.

Remember – if the venue hits capacity, ticket sales at the gate will close, so secure your spot before the rush.

Food stalls and a fully stocked bar will cater to every craving (no outside food or drinks allowed). The children’s play area is open until the end of the last act.

Parking is R30 at the sports ground – all proceeds support the Douglas Mitchell Sports Ground and Warriors Rugby Club. Entry is through the top gate only.

So gather your friends, grab your tickets and get ready for the South Coast’s best weekend of music and good vibes at Oppi Kus Musiekfees ’25!

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Vanisha Moodley

Vanisha Moodley is the journalist for the Mid South Coast Herald newspaper, which circulates in the Scottburgh area. She has been with the company for close on 10 years and is a product of the Caxton Cadet programme. She had originally come to the office to work as a volunteer, but her potential was seen and the rest, as they say, is history. Vanisha covers all beats, from court to crime to community. She assists with managing the website and is adept on the social media side of things.
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