New faces for Splashy Fen
The Citizen|December 03, 2024
The stage is set for the 2025 edition of Splashy Fen, South Africa's longest-running music festival.

The organisers have unveiled the phase 1 lineup featuring a mix of international stars, local icons and emerging talent.

Stu Berry, festival organiser, shared his excitement about the lineup.

“We’ve made a concerted effort in this first announcement to bring artists who haven’t yet experienced Splashy and who our fans haven’t yet experienced at Splashy before.

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