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Jbay Music Fest set to warm up July with awesome line-up


Cape Town – Known as the place to be as far as surfing goes, Jeffreys Bay will also be host to some of SA’s hottest musical acts this winter.

The Jbay Music Fest will be taking place from 14 July to 23 July in the picturesque surfing town of Jeffreys Bay and promises to cater for all the music lovers from all over South Africa.

The line-up was revealed over the past few weeks and includes Jack Parow & PHFAT, Snotkop, Kyle Watson, New Hero and Veranda Panda.

"SA’s top music acts will be performing at the event making it a highlight on your calendar. Jbay Music Festival and the town of Jeffreys Bay unite for 1 week in the month of July to offer tourists and locals the experience of a lifetime in a safe surfing environment," said event organisers Rein Els and Christiaan Prinsloo.

Jbay Music Fest details:

Venue: Jolly Dolphin, Jeffreys Bay
All tickets will be available from Computicket soon.

Line-up:

14 July – Kyle Watson
Tickets: Pre-sold - R100
            Door – R120

15 July – Jack Parow & PHFAT
Tickets: Pre-sold – R120
            Door – R150

19 July – Snotkop
Tickets: Pre-sold – R100
            Door – R120


21 July – New Hero
Tickets: Pre-sold – R100
            Door – R120

22 July – Veranda Panda
Tickets: Pre-sold – R100
            Door – R120

For more info or tickets contact Chris on 083 464 9128 or Rein on 072 980 8023. You can also like the Jbay Music Fest Facebook page here and follow them on Instagram here.

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