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Second edition of Back to Old School returns. Win tickets!

‘Khokhovula. Zola’s reminiscing hits will pump at the second edition of Back 2 Old School gig at Wanderers on May 27.

Following last years’ over-whelming response, the organizers have gone out to secure a potpourri of old and young artists, including DJs for 2017 edition.

It goes live at the Wanderers Rugby Club, next to Wanderers Cricket Club -Johannesburg from 11am on May 27 (Saturday).

Yep, since its month-end you will be paid, so no excuses why you shouldn’t grace the fest, and cuddle up with your spouse since its winter times!

The concept is without a doubt a cultural celebration of local and international music in the form of house music, Hip-Hop, R&B, Afro-Soul, Jazz, Kwaito on 3 different stages.

Always on point. Sultry Monique Birmingham forms part of the fest.

It boasts the likes of Da Les, Monique Birmingham, HHP, Nathi, Vusi Nova and Thebe.

The DJs line-up is a mixture of young and vintages from Vinny da Vinci, Christos, Ralf Gum, Dimplez, Vigilante, Milkshake and others.

If you thought Zola, Tuks, Mapaputsi and Cleo’s epithet has been written and buried you’re mistaken as they form part of the fete.

Back 2 the Old School International promises the beginning of a series of events and digital content that will pay homage to the pioneers of music to South Africans and neighboring countries who simply love their music.

Ticket ranges from R290 (GA )to R1800 (VIP) and available at Computicket outlets.

Never die attitude. Mapaputsi has been included in the line up featuring young and old. Despite not performing as much as expected the lass is still relevant to his audience.

We’re giving away 10 double tickets to the music show.

To win answer the following:

Name any three artists/DJs featured at the festival?

Send name, contacts and answers to: info@sowetolifemag.co.za or sydney@sowetolifemag.co.za on or before Thursday 25 June 2017.

Ts and Cs do apply.

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