The West Rand District 1st Annual Music Festival: People's Festival is set to be a highly anticipated event, bringing together the communities of West Rand District Local Municipalities, Mogale City, Rand west Local Municipality and Merafong Municipality for a full day of celebration, music, and cultural exchange. Taking place on December 26, 2024, the festival is designed to keep the holiday spirit alive and offer locals a chance to unwind and enjoy top-notch entertainment as they look forward to the New Year.
Starting at 10 a.m. and running until 10 p.m., the event caters to people of all ages, making it a true family experience. A dedicated children’s zone will offer games, activities, and fun for the little ones, ensuring that even the youngest attendees are entertained throughout the day.
Entertainment will be at the heart of the festival, with a strong focus on showcasing the immense talent found within the West Rand District. A wide range of performances will be featured, including:
Local artists and DJs, both well-established and up-and-coming, giving a platform for emerging talent.
A diverse music lineup, featuring genres such as Amapiano, House, Kwaito, Gospel, Jazz, Old School hits, and more, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The festival will celebrate not only music but also the local culture and businesses. Food stalls will offer a variety of delicious meals, representing both local and international cuisines, while vendors will sell clothing, accessories, and crafts, creating a marketplace atmosphere. Attendees can also enjoy a wide selection of beverages from the drink stalls, ensuring the festive spirit continues throughout the day.
This is not just another festival—it's a community event designed to unite the West Rand District in a shared celebration of music, culture, and talent. It provides an opportunity for residents to take pride in their local artists, influencers, and superstars, as well as in the rich cultural heritage that defines the region.
The People's Festival is poised to become a cornerstone event for the West Rand, offering a platform for local artists to shine while fostering a sense of unity and pride among the district's diverse communities. It will be an event that the people of the West Rand can truly call their own—a symbol of the district’s cultural vibrancy and collaborative spirit.
Weapons Policy:
No weapons of any kind will be allowed on the premises, including guns, knives, and any other harmful items.
Food and Beverage Restrictions:
Attendees are not permitted to bring food from outside the venue.
Only festival-approved food stalls will sell food and drinks.
Cooler Box Policy:
Small cooler boxes are allowed, with an entry fee of R100.
Larger cooler boxes are permitted for an entry fee of R150.
Chairs and Hubblies:
Camping chairs are allowed at the venue.
Hubblies (shishas) are permitted for a fee of R50.
Alcohol Sales:
Alcohol will be sold exclusively at the venue. No outside alcohol is permitted.
Kids' Area:
Food and soft drinks will be sold in the designated kids' area, ensuring a family-friendly environment.
Behavior Policy:
Attendees exhibiting drunken behavior will be removed from the venue.
VlPlease respect the environment by not playing loud music in the parking area outside.
Weapons Policy:
No weapons of any kind will be allowed on the premises, including guns, knives, and any other harmful items.
Food and Beverage Restrictions:
Attendees are not permitted to bring food from outside the venue.
Only festival-approved food stalls will sell food and drinks.
Cooler Box Policy:
Small cooler boxes are allowed, with an entry fee of R100.
Larger cooler boxes are permitted for an entry fee of R150.
Chairs and Hubblies:
Camping chairs are allowed at the venue.
Hubblies (shishas) are permitted for a fee of R50.
Alcohol Sales:
Alcohol will be sold exclusively at the venue. No outside alcohol is permitted.
Kids' Area:
Food and soft drinks will be sold in the designated kids' area, ensuring a family-friendly environment.
Behavior Policy:
Attendees exhibiting drunken behavior will be removed from the venue.
VlPlease respect the environment by not playing loud music in the parking area outside.
The West Rand District 1st Annual Music Festival: People's Festival is set to be a highly anticipated event, bringing together the communities of West Rand District Local Municipalities, Mogale City, Rand west Local Municipality and Merafong Municipality for a full day of celebration, music, and cultural exchange. Taking place on December 26, 2024, the festival is designed to keep the holiday spirit alive and offer locals a chance to unwind and enjoy top-notch entertainment as they look forward to the New Year.
Starting at 10 a.m. and running until 10 p.m., the event caters to people of all ages, making it a true family experience. A dedicated children’s zone will offer games, activities, and fun for the little ones, ensuring that even the youngest attendees are entertained throughout the day.
Entertainment will be at the heart of the festival, with a strong focus on showcasing the immense talent found within the West Rand District. A wide range of performances will be featured, including:
Local artists and DJs, both well-established and up-and-coming, giving a platform for emerging talent.
A diverse music lineup, featuring genres such as Amapiano, House, Kwaito, Gospel, Jazz, Old School hits, and more, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The festival will celebrate not only music but also the local culture and businesses. Food stalls will offer a variety of delicious meals, representing both local and international cuisines, while vendors will sell clothing, accessories, and crafts, creating a marketplace atmosphere. Attendees can also enjoy a wide selection of beverages from the drink stalls, ensuring the festive spirit continues throughout the day.
This is not just another festival—it's a community event designed to unite the West Rand District in a shared celebration of music, culture, and talent. It provides an opportunity for residents to take pride in their local artists, influencers, and superstars, as well as in the rich cultural heritage that defines the region.
The People's Festival is poised to become a cornerstone event for the West Rand, offering a platform for local artists to shine while fostering a sense of unity and pride among the district's diverse communities. It will be an event that the people of the West Rand can truly call their own—a symbol of the district’s cultural vibrancy and collaborative spirit.