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OppiKus Musiekfees to set stage alight in Uvongo

Margate Round Table 46 is dropping a weekend of genre-bridging, foot-stomping music that you won't find anywhere else.

It’s all systems go for the South Coast’s favourite music festival, OppiKus Muskiekfees, which takes place at Douglas Mitchell Sports Grounds in Uvongo this Friday and Saturday, July 10 and 11.

Ansophie du Plessis counts down the days to the festival.

The event is proudly presented by Margate Round Table 46, and promises loads of music, fun and food for the entire family.

Don’t miss the celebrated stars as well as celebrated locals in the mix, providing musical entertainment for all to enjoy foot-stomping music from start to end.

Matt Baldi.

Look out for Bok van Blerk, Demi Lee Moore, Bobby van Jaarsveld, Riaan Benade, Bernice West, Ross Learmonth, Adam Tas, Jakkie Louw and band and Wynand Cheree.

Locals include Daniel Wesley, The Gentry, Shaun Wulf, Winston Smile, Shakira Biggs and DJ Louis.

Awaiting your visit to the OppiKus Muskiekfees are (from left) Armand Grobler, Sean Brennan and Jeff Bekker.

Tickets are selling fast. Get yours from iTickets or at the gate.

Marius Bergh.
Etienne du Plessis and Shane Woolley from Margate Round Table 46.

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