It is scheduled for Saturday, November 5, at Soweto Cricket Oval- Elkah Stadium, in Rockville.
This is partnership with insurance firm Assupol.
Artists featured include Bra Hugh himself, balladeer Ringo Mandlingozi, maskandi king Phuzekhemisi, GoodLuck, and Moonchild, DJ Bob and Kenzhero, among others.
“I always look forward to festivals of this calibre, primarily due to their catalytic component in driving critical dialogue through a powerful medium such as music. My biggest obsession is to show Africans, and the world, who the people of Africa really are, and it’s this ideal that has always propelled me forward since I first began playing the trumpet,” says bra Hugh, who hosted the pre-party in Soweto last Sunday, in absentia.
“Assupol is very honoured to be part of this event, Bra Hugh has been a big part of Assupol and his brand has contributed immensely to our target reach. Naturally, giving back for a cause so close to his heart brings us great pleasure.
Embracing our country’s heritage also brings us delight, because being a servant to those who serve makes us passionate about client satisfaction,” says Rudi Schmidt, CEO of the Assupol Group.
We also look forward dancing to his latest offering.
With a 50% discount for pensioners and free entrance for children under six years as well as child minding facilities, fans can purchase their tickets at Computicket outlets for R100 and R150 at the gate.