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Voltrex excited to get you moving

The Festival @ St Dunstan’s is not just one for the public to return to, but one that musicians such as Voltrex, Chunda Munki and TiMO ODV are returning to.

“Last year was a journey at the festival,” said member of Voltrex, Aaron Ngwenya.

“Experience is something people love, and when they get it, they want more of it.”

The duo is amped to return to the stage for the second time on May 13.

“We are returning this year because we are in love with the crowd,” Ngwenya said.

“We also have original tracks that we will be performing.”

Ngwenya added that the countdown for the festival has begun and it should not be missed.

“We get goosebumps because we will have what has not yet been heard,” he said.

“You will lose yourself in music.”

Performing acts for this year’s festival includes Voltrex, Kahn Morbee, TiMO ODV, Rubber Duc, Crystal Park, Chunda Munki, Locnville and Euphonik.

An early bird special is on from February 1 to February 28 for general access at a cost of R100.

However, from March 1, the general access prices will increase to R150 and tickets sold on the day at the gates will cost R200.

For backstage VIP, tickets are R400, but VIP tickets bought on the day will be R500.

Parking is R50.

Tickets may be bought from St Dunstan’s College at 54 Millburn Street or at the Benoni City Times offices in Northmead Square on corner 14th Avenue and O’Reilly Merry Street.

The gates for the family fun-filled festival at St Dunstan’s College will open from 1pm until 10pm.

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