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Oppi Kus proves to be a ‘lekker jol’

Funds raised are used for the aims and objectives of the Round Table Margate 46.

The Oppi Kus Musiekfees, which was held at the Douglas Mitchell Sports Grounds over the weekend, was a huge success.

Shan Kamraj, Lindi Mnyaiza and Treven Pillay.

The massive tent was jam-packed as South Coasters came to enjoy two days of music and fun.

Artists included the likes of Steve Hofmeyr, Kurt Darren, Bok van Blerk, Jakkie Louw, Pieter Smith, Armand Hofmeyr, Mirandi, Wynand and Cheree, and locals Shaun Wulf and Winston Smile.

Enjoying the music are (from left) Johan and Elfrieda van der Merwe, Annette Thwits, Louis Theron, with Maty-Ann and Piet Nel.

The event, organised by Round Table Margate 46, was certainly a blast.

People queuing in line on Friday for the Musiekfees.

Tabler Shaun van Niekerk said the turnout was great. “The whole atmosphere was vibrant throughout the entire two days of the festival.”

He said all the artists were fantastic, but that the highlight was Jakkie Louw shooting the music video for his new single ‘Donkie’ at the festival.

Barto and Jakkie Louw singing along.

Funds raised are used for the aims and objectives of Round Table. The club has a stellar track record when it comes to identifying needs in the local community and assisting with funds or projects.

The organisers thanked everyone who supported the event, including food stall owners, security companies, artists and the local community, of course.

First in line are (from left) Lucinda and Christo Esterhuyse with Anneline and Anja Kriel.
Kitted out and ready to party.
Having a blast are (from left) Jules Borchard, Chloe Nel, Ryan Nel, Marie Nel, Elzette Didloff, Gawie Nel, Heinrich Martins and Jade Ryan.
Emily du Preez with Georgia Buys and Jean Buys.
Abigail de Bruin, Cindi Basson and Keegan Jonker.

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