SA’s friendliest festival excites fans with more great acts

Splashy Fen 2017 will take place over the traditional Easter weekend from 13 to 16 April.

Hot on the heels of the exciting news that Australian megastars The Temper Trap will headline at the iconic Splashy Fen Music Festival 2017, event organisers are eager to share the next batch of local and international artists who will fill the rolling hills of Underberg with their sweet sounds over Easter next year.

The Splashy Fen 2017 phase two acts include some of South Africa’s favourites: The hugely successful Parlotones, Shortstraw, Rubber DUC and Veranda Panda all add to an already exciting line-up.

In addition, a musical treat awaits Splashy Fenners next year as America’s Rodney Branigan – Splashy Fen’s second international artist – includes Splashy on his festival-to-do list.

Having toured the world several times, and supported artists such as Jack Johnson, Billy Bragg and G-Love, Rodney proves he is top of his craft.

Never failing to please an audience, Rodney’s musical magic includes performing with two guitars at once and a delightful song writing ability that will have the audience cheering for more.

Over 200 musicians will perform for fans across five unique stage areas throughout the iconic four-day festival – with the new Treehouse stage set to add a whimsical element to the festivities. Other acts include The Springbok Nude Girls, Jack Parow, December Streets, and Desmond and the Tutus.

Tickets

Splashy Fen 2017 will take place over the traditional Easter weekend from 13 to 16 April. Tickets are available at www.splashyfen.co.za

 

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