Four-nations EDM festival postponed
Friday, April 12, 2024 | 90 Views |
They said the festival, which was originally for April 24-28 in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, has experienced significant developments in recent weeks, particularly with increased interest from members of the KAZA region seeking a partnership.
“We have been contacted by various potential partners and artists who can enhance the festival, promising an even more remarkable experience for attendees than originally envisioned.
It means that we will be able to incorporate more renowned international artists into our programme as we wanted the inaugural festival to be,” reads the statement from the organisers.
The statement further states that in light of these transformative opportunities, the event’s current partners and sponsors have collectively agreed that it is in the festival’s best interest to postpone to a later date. The organisers stated that they are actively working to finalise this new schedule and will announce it as soon as possible. “We extend our sincerest apologies to our valued followers and customers who have already purchased tickets. Information regarding ticket options, including how to retain tickets for the rescheduled event or obtain refunds, will be available on our official website.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support as we navigate these exciting new developments, ensuring that we deliver the best possible experience to our festival attendees,” the statement further reads. Some of the artists who are scheduled to perform include Nizhe DeSoul (South Africa), DJ Aligator (Iran/Denmark), Toshi (South Africa), Kimble Rogers (Zambia), Low End (Zimbabwe) and J-Spliff (Denmark).
The Four Nations EDM Festival is an annual electronic dance music festival held in Victoria Falls, the tourist capital of Zimbabwe and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. With the festival expected to draw over 6, 000 attendees from around the globe, it serves as a unique platform where diverse cultures converge amidst the thundering spray of the mighty Victoria Falls.
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