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Locals enjoy what Parklive had to offer

Parklive brought to the community great music, vibes and awesome street food.

As warmer days steadily approach, so too does the reemergence of epic concerts and reasons to get out of the house and out in our communities enjoying all they have to offer.

Leading the way in great reasons to be out, was Parklive Street Food and Music Festival. The event took place in Emmarentia which served as the perfect setting to celebrate its 10th birthday which organisers made sure to show off and show out through.

Matthew Mole performs some of his crowd favourites. Photo: Kopona Mokwena
Matthew Mole performs some of his crowd favourites. Photo: Kopona Mokwena

Festivalgoers were extremely excited at the opportunity of seeing some of their favourite local artists, such as Prime Circle, GoodLuck, Lloyiso, Matthew Mole and more. Fans of the international artist, JP Cooper were also left enchanted by his alternative rock and tropical house tunes.

Tyler and Rachel Swart. Photo: Neo Phashe
Tyler and Rachel Swart. Photo: Neo Phashe

Here are some of the guests in attendance as they enjoyed the day.

Nikita Moonassur. Photo: Neo Phashe
Nikita Moonassur. Photo: Neo Phashe
Nyeleti Malamule enjoys the 10th Parklive concert held in Emmarentia
Nyeleti Malamule enjoys the 10th Parklive concert held in Emmarentia
Parklive concertgoers listen to great local and international musis
Parklive concertgoers listen to great local and international musis
Andile Ngubane and Xoliswa Njapha
Andile Ngubane and Xoliswa Njapha
Anita Manyama dressed relaxed for her time at the concert
Anita Manyama dressed relaxed for her time at the concert-min
Kabelo Mohap
Kabelo Mohap
Kealeboga Seichokelo
Kealeboga Seichokelo
Lendl Dick
Lendl Dick

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