With less than a two weeks to go, excitement is building for Rocking the Daisies 2024, taking place from 3 October to 6 October.
This year, the festival is set to reach new heights with its celestial theme, In the Stars, which will enchant festivalgoers with elements including exciting activations, progressive fashion, activities and collector's edition merchandise for sale.
Attending audiences are encouraged to dress in their best In the Stars outfits and stand a chance to win cool prizes.
A stellar lineup in a stunning setting
Get ready for a lineup that spans both local and international acts, curated specially for Cape Town's discerning festival-goers.
Set against what is arguably the most breathtaking festival backdrop in South Africa, this year's Rocking the Daisies promises to deliver unique experiences with more to explore:
Feel the vibes at the Flying Fish Beach Club
Imagine yourself dancing at the brand-new Flying Fish Beach Club, with the sun on your shoulders, sand between your toes, and the bass pulsing through your chest.
Friends lounging in cabanas, soaking up the good vibes from the best DJs from across the globe it's the perfect way to kick off the summer season.
This story is from the September 23, 2024 edition of The Citizen.
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