Having travelled the world for nearly 20 years and
collaborated with more than 1,500 musical luminaries, the Red Bull Music
Academy Weekender comes to South Africa – and Africa – for the very first time.
Taking place from Thursday the 1st to Sunday the 4th September 2016, the South
African RBMA Weekender will host no less than 60 acts from across the country,
continent and world, covering a range of genres from hip hop and ragga to
electronica and house music.
The lineup will play across six iconic music venues in and
around downtown Johannesburg, including Bassline, 1 Fox, And Club, Kitcheners,
Carfaxx, Great Dane and Zone 6. Each event, from day to night, will offer a mix
of sounds and festival-goers can expect to be taken on different musical
journeys over the four days.
It all begins on Thursday at the legendary Bassline in
Newtown, to many a home of the Johannesburg music scene. Bassline has been
hosting incredible musicians for more than two decades, and on Thursday it will
host the RBMA Weekender’s reggae night, featuring masters of the sound African
Storm Sound System with Admiral and Jahseed and special guests.
Braamfontein and Newtown’s cultural melting pot of music,
fashion, culture and style is the perfect playground for Friday night as we
move the party to legendary venues And Club, Kitchener’s, Carfaxx and Great
Dane. A power lineup of Thebe, Felix Laband, Beat Sampras, Niskerone vs Hyphen,
Kenzhero, G Force & Craig Placid, Sketchy Bongo and Aewon Wolf and many
more will drop beats, bass, techno and everything in between until the early
hours. All centrally located and close to each other, festival-goers can move
easily between venues and stages for over eight hours of non-stop music.
The pinnacle of the RBMA Weekender programme takes place
Saturday night on 3rd September at 1 Fox in downtown Joburg, where New Zealand
natives and global sensations Fat Freddy’s Drop will headline. Fat Freddy’s
Drop are a seven-piece band from Wellington whose musical style has been
characterised as any combination of dub, reggae, soul, jazz, rhythm and blues,
and techno. AKA, Nigeria’s Patoranking, Christian Tiger School and Jullian
Gomes, among others, will keep the crowds humming until 2 AM.
Sundays are where it’s at in Joburg’s biggest township, and
on 4th September, the RBMA Weekender moves to Zone 6 in Soweto. Kicking off at
3 PM, audiences can look forward to phenomenal live performances from Black
Coffee, Culoe De Song, Riky Rick, Oskido, King Bruce, and Mafia Boyz.
Chopper Reeds, aka Scott Towers, of Fat Freddy’s Drop says
he and the band are excited to be playing in South Africa for the first time.
“Fans can look forward to some Fat Freddy’s Drop classics as this'll be the
first time we've performed them in South Africa. And some box fresh vibes as
we'll be fighting fit after a four-week European tour just prior to the RBMA
Weekender,” says Chopper Reeds.
While in the country, the band also plans to see the sights
and hook up with some of the local heavyweights like Black Coffee.
To see the full RBMA Weekender lineup visit
http://redbull.co.za/RBMAWeekenderJozi.
A full weekend programme will compliment and amplify the
music experiences. These include a series of workshops, installations and
collaborations between musicians and industry talent focusing on African music,
culture and sounds. The programme will be released soon on
http://redbull.co.za/RBMAWeekenderJozi.
Buy your tickets now – Early Bird tickets are limited
Both day and full weekend passes are available, ensuring you
can create the RBMA Weekender experience that suits you.
A limited number of Early Bird tickets have just been
released at only R400 for the full weekend. Thereafter weekend passes will be
R500.
Day passes:
Thursday 1 September:
R120
Friday 2 September: R120
Saturday 3 September: R400
Sunday 4 September: R120
Anyone who pre-registered will receive an SMS detailing how
you can secure your tickets.
Visit http://redbull.co.za/RBMAWeekenderJozi to buy your
tickets and sign up for news and updates.
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