The Festival @ St Dunstan’s

Benoni’s inaugural music event will see a market, “fun run” and line-up of some of the most popular bands and DJs in the country, entertain the crowd.

The festival will be held at St Dunstan’s College, in Rynfield, on May 7.

Tickets will be available at St Dunstan’s College, between 7am and 8am on Wednesdays and Fridays.

The general entry tickets will be R100 each (children under six years enter for free), while the Golden Circle tickets will sell for R250 each and backstage VIP passes for R350 each.

The list of confirmed bands for the event has steadily grown since its inception.

Fans can expect at least the following personalities at The Festival:

  • Gangs of Ballet: Their music has been said to defy placement into specific genres, rather being a mix of alternative, melodic, electronic and dance. Read the full article: Gangs of Ballet in the mix for The Festival.
  • DJ Voltrex: A DJ/producer duo that is determined to be one of the top South African DJ groups and specialises in big room, progressive house, future house and deep house. Read the full article: Young DJs to set The Festival alight.
  • Moloi.Hesse Band: The idea of the collaboration was to develop a period blues sound, though the duo recently started to explore a more accessible jazz-sound. Read the full article: Swing blues will spice up The Festival.
  • DJ Fresh: This established DJ, with over 30 releases behind his name, has been a radio personality, club musician and professional producer and made a big splash in South Africa. Read the full article: Fresh heads to St Dunstan’s.
  • Johnny Apple: A Rhythm and Blues, Soul and Pop musician at heart, this Johannesburg youngster is worth more than his age would suggest. Read the full articles: Apple’s on the list and Apple visits St Dunstan’s.
  • Desmond and the Tutus: This jokingly-named group’s genre has been dubbed “kwêla-indie-punk”, which they’ve been playing for the past 10 years. Read the full article: Desmond and the Tutus head to Benoni.
  • Chunda Munki: Chunda munki is the alias of 23-year-old DJ and producer Blayze Saunders, who specialises in the energising beats of house. Read the full article: Go bananas for DJ Munki.
  • Timo ODV: A Kempton Park singer, songwriter, producer and DJ whose Facebook account states: “Bio for who? Either you like my music or you don’t .” Read the full article: Timo takes on St Dunstan’s.
  • Bongi Mthombeni (master of ceremonies): The SA Idols 2010 contestant was eliminated before the finals, but didn’t give up and his singing career has blossomed since then.

Tickets to attend the Festival @ St Dunstan’s are available from St Dunstan’s College and Preparatory School, Wakaberry Oakfields, Harvey World Travel Benoni, RED Boutique (Sheridan Street) in Farrarmere, the Benoni City Times offices and Cynammon Boutique in Northmead Square.

Emails can also be sent to events@stationroad.co.za to reserve tickets.

 

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