THE Last Dance Music Festival is celebrating 14 years as the biggest New Year's Eve crossover festival on Mzansi’s entertainment calendar.
The crossover festival will be held at Oval Cricket Stadium in KZN’s capital city Pietermaritzburg on 31 December for those who want to attend it physically.
Those who are unable to attend can catch it live on SABC1 from 9pm on the Come Duze show.
Top Mzansi musician such as Mthandeni SK, Kamo Mphela, Jumbo, Scorpion Kings, Lwah Ndlunkulu, Khuzani, DJ Happy Gal, Big Zulu, Nasty C, Slenda Da Dancing DJ, Babes Wodumo, Sbo Da Poet, Kwesta, Tyler ICU, Lindough & Kingshot and Eemoh will share the stage.
Event organiser Sipho Ndaba of Mbawula Investments told Daily Sun there was no other event to attend on New Year's Eve than the Last Dance Music Festival.
“We invite music and entertainment lovers both local and travelers to KwaZulu-Natal’s capital city of Pietermaritzburg to come and experience uncapped fun.
“What is more exciting for us is the working relationship we have built with local event organisers, particularly those who hosted the Duzi Eve party on the 31st December in Pietermaritzburg,” he said.
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Sipho, who has organised many big events such as the Drakensberg Extravaganza Music Festival, said they are happy to announce that they'll now host the Duzi Eve VIP marquee within the Last Dance Music Festival.
“This is part of the development of local events and tourism businesspeople and encouraging collaboration among businesspeople who share the same vision and achieve a bigger mileage on return on investment to stakeholders.
“For those who are unable to make it to the venue, SABC1 Mzansi Fo Sho will provide a live broadcast of the event on Come Duze from 9pm," he said.
He said the festival was in partnership with the Msunduzi Municipality and SABC1.
Gates will open at noon and tickets are available at TicketPro.