IT’S all systems go for the Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival, which will be celebrating its 10th anniversary this month.
The festival will be held at the Constitutional Hill Museum in Joburg from 25 October to 29 October.
This year Nando’s in partnership with Constitutional Hill Museum welcome supporting partners including Business and Arts South Africa, Brand SA, Brand SA Global, Ga
In true Basha style, the festival concludes on 29 October with the Sounds of Freedom Music Festival.
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Curated to provide space for up-and-coming artists and new talent, the music festival will be headlined by local megastars DBN Gogo, Mandla Spikiri, Blxckie, Big Zulu, Msaki as well as Lelowhatsgood, iPhupho L’ka Biko, MamThug, Kyotic, DJ Mr X, Bonj, Fif_Laaa, Bonj, DJ Zero, Thabie, Melo B Jones, DJ Walker, Mo_Niks and AN.D.
Joining the headliners will be the Nandoca Uhurus, who are part of Nando’s internal music talent development programme.
The marketing manager of internal brand experience and creativity portfolio at Nando’s South Africa, Kirsten Niehaus, told Daily Sun they are excited about this festival.
“We as Nando’s are super excited about this festival happening, having the youth come celebrate with us our 10-year anniversary. This one is going to be our biggest festival ever as we will be bringing all the talent and local artists on board,” she said.
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She said this festival is for them to showcase the youth’s creative works.
“This year we will be showcasing young talent and them showcasing their creative works and also we plan to immortalise their memory and acknowledge the youth that fought for them to have this freedom,” she concluded.