Tweeps can't hold back their excitement after Hey Neighbour Festival announced Kendrick Lamar as the latest artist to join the line-up.
The 17-time Grammy winner, and a lyrical genius who will be the headline act on day two, joins the dynamic line-up alongside Swedish House Mafia, H.E.R., Khalid and The Chainsmokers at one of Africa's most eagerly anticipated music festivals.
The festival is scheduled to run from December 8-10 at the Legends Adventure Farm in Pretoria.
With local artists and more international acts to be announced, various ticket options that include accommodation and travel are almost sold out.
Phase 1 weekend passes start at R3,899 for general access and R4,999 for the VIP experience.
Phase 2 pricing is to be announced soon.
Fans took to their timelines after the announcement about how they are anticipating watching the global star.
“My biggest fear right now these Kendrick tickets will be sold out,” one social media user wrote.
“I watched Kendrick Lamar in Durban when he was doing his Good Kid Maad city tour in 2014, now he's back... I can’t wait,” another wrote.
Read Twitter posts below:
Get your coins together! Kendrick Lamar is headed to Mzansi
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Tweeps can't hold back their excitement after Hey Neighbour Festival announced Kendrick Lamar as the latest artist to join the line-up.
The 17-time Grammy winner, and a lyrical genius who will be the headline act on day two, joins the dynamic line-up alongside Swedish House Mafia, H.E.R., Khalid and The Chainsmokers at one of Africa's most eagerly anticipated music festivals.
The festival is scheduled to run from December 8-10 at the Legends Adventure Farm in Pretoria.
With local artists and more international acts to be announced, various ticket options that include accommodation and travel are almost sold out.
Phase 1 weekend passes start at R3,899 for general access and R4,999 for the VIP experience.
Phase 2 pricing is to be announced soon.
Fans took to their timelines after the announcement about how they are anticipating watching the global star.
“My biggest fear right now these Kendrick tickets will be sold out,” one social media user wrote.
“I watched Kendrick Lamar in Durban when he was doing his Good Kid Maad city tour in 2014, now he's back... I can’t wait,” another wrote.
Read Twitter posts below:
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