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Jeremy Loops is launching a new music festival with Matthew Mole and more headlining

Cape Town - Jeremy Loops announced the Summersault Festival with fellow headlining acts Youngr, Kim Churchill, Diamond Thug, World Of Birds and more.

The event will take place on Sunday, 21 April and tickets are priced from R295 each at Zevenwacht Wine Estate in Stellenbosch. 

Jeremy jumped at the opportunity to create his own festival and bring some of his friends from around the world together on stage at a one-day festival in his hometown.

Through his travels and tour locations, Jeremy has had the privilege of meeting some incredible artists along the way, and his interaction with Australian folk singer, songwriter and blues influenced artist Kim Churchill that had a lasting effect, with which he wanted fellow South Africans in on this signature event.

About the festival, Jeremy said in a statement in the press: "I’m incredibly excited to introduce Summersault Festival, our first Jeremy Loops music festival. It's in our DNA, really. In our early days in Cape Town, we used to host our own parties just to have a platform to perform on, and later when we began playing festivals, and as I’ve toured the globe doing so recently, I've always obsessed about line-ups, design, and how I'd tweak a festival if it was my own. Well, the time has arrived and so here we are!"

EVENT INFORMATION: 

Venue: Zevenwacht Wine Estate, Stellenbosch, Cape Town

Date: 21 April 2019

Time: 11:00 

Tickets from R295 each and available from Howler.

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