Win tickets to the Road to Amapiano Festival

The festival will take attendees on an unforgettable journey through three decades of South African music, highlighting the evolution and innovation of genres like kwaito, afro-house, gqom, afrotech and amapiano through DJ and live act performances. Picture: Supplied

The festival will take attendees on an unforgettable journey through three decades of South African music, highlighting the evolution and innovation of genres like kwaito, afro-house, gqom, afrotech and amapiano through DJ and live act performances. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 4, 2024

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The Star is offering 10 lucky readers an opportunity to each win double tickets to The Road to Amapiano Festival on the 7th of September.

To stand a chance to win, SMS “AMAPIANO FEST” followed by your name, surname and email address to 33258. Terms and conditions apply. SMS costs R1.50.

Lewis, Ready D, Nasty C, Tamara Dey, Moonchild Sanelly, Thebe, Boom Shaka, The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) in partnership with Soda World present the AfroTech The Road to Amapiano, festival on September 7. The Road to Amapiano is an electronic music festival hosted at the iconic Constitution Hill Old Fort in Johannesburg, now a world heritage site. Supported by Nedbank, the festival that celebrates 30 years of the rich history and global impact of South African music, offers the option to attend in person or virtually from anywhere in the world.

Featuring Oskido, Thebe, Glencott Maphuma, MFR Soul, Jab a Jaw, Just Themba, Thakzin, Jimm & Tonic, Aero Manyelo and Mellow & Sleazy ‒ the festival will take attendees on an unforgettable journey through three decades of South African music, highlighting the evolution and innovation of genres like kwaito, afro-house, gqom, afrotech and amapiano through DJ and live act performances.

Tickets start from only R100 (flash sales) and R350 general access, come play with us in person or party in the metaverse!

Quicket: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/198411-afrotech-festival-experience-road-to-the-piano?preview=t#/

Virtual and International Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-road-to-amapiano-festival-experience-tickets-938295977527?aff=oddtdtcreator

Celebrating the rich history and global impact of South African music in acknowledgment of 30 years of democracy and the Arts & Culture Trust’s 30 years of existence, this year’s theme, The Road to Amapiano, will feature a hot line-up of South Africa’s top musicians from all three decades including a 10-hour jam session hosted by Soweto’s finest ‘Sawubona Music Jam’.

Enjoy a day/night experience at the iconic Constitution Hill that features, virtual reality (VR), curated maker market products and experiences, gaming, gourmet local food, kids’ entertainment zone, and more.

The Road to Amapiano Festival uniquely combines virtual and physical audiences through cutting-edge mixed-reality technology. Attendees can enjoy this immersive experience live at the venue or in VR from anywhere on the planet. Whether you're an experienced or new VR user, bring your own VR set or rent one at the event to fully immerse yourself in this extraordinary celebration of music and technology. Audiences may also log into the virtual space using any mobile device via Spatial.io or VRChat.

“We're creating an entirely new concert paradigm. By merging advanced mixed reality with South Africa's vibrant musical legacy, we've developed an experience that erases physical limitations. Whether you're moving to the beat at Constitution Hill or tuning in from Tokyo, you'll be immersed in a landmark event that broadcasts Africa's creative brilliance to the globe,” said said Soda World founder Michael Balkind.

Jesssica Denyschen, CEO of ACT said the festival is a celebration of South Africa’s cultural heritage and and creativity.

“The Road to Amapiano Festival experience is not just a celebration of music; it's a celebration of our cultural heritage and the limitless potential of South African creativity, we invite you to join us on this incredible journey and be part of history in the making. As part of the Arts & Culture Trust's 30 years of investing in the South African arts and culture sector, this festival will be a legacy for creating sustainable livelihoods for cultural and creative practitioners in the digital age.”

Nedbank, meanwhile, highlighted that it has supported the Arts & Culture Trust since 1994. The banking giant celebrated South African artists.

Poovi Pillay, executive head of corporate social investment at Nedbank said: “Our musicians and all our artists are one of our greatest riches and that is why Nedbank has supported ACT since 1994. They are the fabric of society; they are the keepers of our country and continent’s heart and soul. At this phenomenal Road to Amapiano Festival Experience they get to share 30 years of musical ingenuity at Constitution Hill and with the whole world.”

Soda World founder Michael Balkind said: “Whether you’re in Joburg or Tokyo you’ll be immersed in Africa’s creative brilliance. What better way to celebrate 30 years of ACT!”

Event Highlights:

Curated Timelines: Explore the evolution of South African music with iconic songs, artists, and performances that have shaped the music scene.

Virtual Reality Experiences: Dive into the metaverse and experience the transformative power of VR.

Gourmet Food and Drinks: Enjoy gourmet local food stops, mixology and sip and paint experiences.

Day Market: Shop a variety of top art products, merchandise and designs from South African makers, designers, and visual artists.

Kids Entertainment Zone: Fun and engaging activities for the little ones curated by Play Africa and ASSITEJ SA including edutainment games and performances.

The Star