ROCKSTAR4000 launched the ‘TribeOne: Dinokeng’ Festival in partnership Sony Music Entertainment Africa and the City of Tshwane, in the historic mining town of Cullinan, located in the South African region of Dinokeng.
This world-class, three-day music festival will be the first of its kind on the African continent, and will be the African continent’s debut on the global music-festival circuit boasting a unique multi-day, multi-stage musical extravaganza yet to be experienced on African soil.
Uganda’s very own KEKO and Naava Grey attended and performed at the launch of the ‘TribeOne: Dinokeng’ three-day music festival that will boast an electrifying mix of music genres across three main stages, with over 80 artists performing live on the ‘Thunder Valley’ and ‘Diamond Fields’ stages and more than 80 DJ’s playing live sets in the multiple ‘Dance Village’ domes.
In addition to the main stages, there will be more than 50 official staged busking points per day for emerging and unsigned talent, creating a platform for up to 150 unsigned artists. The festival aims to attract more than one hundred thousand music enthusiasts from around the globe.
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The festival is set to attract the best of contemporary music talent from across South Africa and the Pan African continent, as well as other prominent names from around the world with the primary focus on contemporary, mainstream music genres such as amongst others Hip-Hop, R&B, Rap, Pop, Rock, Afrobeat, EDM, House, Folk and Adult Contemporary split across three main stages.
The inaugural ‘TribeOne: Dinokeng’ Music Festival will take place on 26th, 27th and 28th September 2014 (during heritage month and weekend)
“ROCKSTAR4000 is borne and founded on the passion and love for music and the African continent. We are thrilled beyond words as we enter a new dawn for the thousands of artists and musicians across the African continent and millions of fans across the world, on the birth of what is set to be the biggest event, content, broadcast, digital, marketing and exposure platform for artists from the continent across Pan African and global borders, and at its heart a major significant platform for education and empowerment through music and the ROCKSTAR Academy, creating thousands of sustainable jobs and a huge economic impact into the region year-on-year.” Says Jandre Louw, CEO and Founder of ROCKSTAR4000 and the architect and creator of the ‘TribeOne: Dinokeng’ festival.
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