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BWOB promises refreshing, relaxed chillout

Frostbite. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Frostbite. PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

Bandleng Wao Bitsa (BWOB) jamboree event is an outdoor garden occasion that offers clientele a safe intimate fun with a dash of shopping and good experience.

Waditso Matong, founder of Bandleng Wao Bitsa and event organiser, the music caters for various genres, with house music taking the forefront. Matong added that the event will start midday until midnight in Lobatse at Pandor Serenity on April 19. He further explained that Lobatse is one of the older towns, which evolved into a home town for the people of area. He also pointed out that there was a gap that they identified when it came to holidays periods, that there was not enough entertainment that people could look foward to. "That inspired the event, and also we wanted the larger population to experience the warm welcoming culture of Lobatse, hence Bandleng Wao Bitsa.

The event will be hosted at a lavish serene outdoor venue, Pandor Serenity, located in Pitikwe. The venue has a beautiful relaxing green scenery, with a feeling of out of town experience," he said. Furthermore, he said their target audience are people that want a relaxed environment and not a festival feel and clients that want a laid back event where they could network and socialise. He added that they have various DJs and not stage performing artists, as the strategy was to keep the event intimate and play music only. Their line is predominantly local DJs with only two South Africa DJs being Judy Jay and Chronical Deep. Local DJs include the likes of Basho, Ceedea, DeStinky and Rnb Maestro DJ Frost, to mention but a few. On other matters, he said they will have food and clothing stalls during the event.

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