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Mi Casa, Sho Madjozi, TKZee among the headlining acts at sold-out Joburg Day

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Sho Madjozi at Afropunk Festival in Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. Picture: Rosetta Msimango.
Sho Madjozi at Afropunk Festival in Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. Picture: Rosetta Msimango.

If you're looking to spend a lovely day under the sun while enjoying music from some of the biggest artists in the country with the family, then Huawei Joburg Day in the Park is just for you.

Huawei and 94.7 are promising a pleasant experience with musicians such as Mi Casa, Beatenberg, Sho Madjozi, Prince Kaybee, DJ Zinhle, TKZee, Tamara Dey, Mathew Mole and Mango Groove set to perform at the music extravaganza.

If you've been to any of the previous Joburg Days you'll know that Huawei and 94.7 always up the ante with their unmissable lineup and this year is no different.

Gather your friends and family and join other picnickers at the Johannesburg Botanical Garden in Emmarentia, on 4 May, for what will be one of Joburg's best Autumn days, just before the winter season kicks in.  

The gates will open at 09h00 and close at 18h00, with the first band set to perform at 10h00.

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General Information:

- Wheelchair Access, but the venue is not Wheelchair friendly

What you're allowed to bring into the venue

• Picnic Baskets and soft cooler bags are allowed

• Umbrellas are welcome (but please drop them during performances)

• Folding chairs

• Blankets

• Forks and knives (picnic standard - preferably plastic or wood)

• Water (plastic bottles only)

What you're NOT ALLOWED to bring into the venue

• No gazebos

• No hubbly bubbly

• No alcoholic beverages

• No soft drinks

• No energy drinks

• No drugs allowed

• No sharp objects

• No hard cooler boxes

• No braais

• No glass items

Parking

• Safe and secure parking is available

Handy tips:

• Plan your day and Get there early

• Drink lots of water to stay hydrated

• Wear sun block

• Don't drink and drive Vendors will be available with food, beverages and alcohol for sale.

Kids zone available

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