Three international artists to perform at Sunflower Outdoor Music Festival
This year the event features three headliners from afar, all of whom are sure to get you in the stomping mood.
Day.din (Deniz Aydin) is a Germany-born progressive trance DJ who made his debut on the producing scene in 2002. Since then, he has headlined major festivals around the globe and has gained acclaim for his unique, off-beat style. Interactive Noise (Hugo Venegas) launched his career in 2007 with a fresh electronic style. The Mexican DJ and producer effortlessly combines progressive house, techno, electro and minimal influences to create a surprisingly soulful sound. Topping off the big performers is Coming Soon (Dui Biton and Irad Brant) from Israel, a duo who are currently billed as one of the most sought-after high-energy, high-tech progressive acts. The pair is known for chunky basslines, catchy vocal hooks and an unbeatable live performance vibe.
Located just 25 minutes outside the Mother City, the Cape Town Ostrich Ranch boasts a gorgeous dam perfect for post-stomp frolicking as well as ample parking. There will also be food and drinks on sale to replenish guests.
Don't forget to pack a tent, sunscreen, your swimming kit and some extra moola to buy food and drinks. Leave behind glass bottles, illegal substances, fireworks, gas braais and, of course, bad vibes!
Local line-up:
Deliriant
Bruce
The Commerical Hippies
Sway
Broken Toy
sHiFt
Portal
Eqlipse
Feedback
Positive
The Fundamentals
Dan Scot
D-ranged
an:droid
D-sciple
Twisted Circus
Early-bird tickets for the event cost R240pp and general access tickets cost R280pp; both are available online via Computicket.com and at Computicket outlets, all Shoprite and Checkers stores and The Side Show Club. Tickets are also available at various outlets around the city (for a list of participating outlets consult The Sunflower Festival's Facebook page. Tickets will also be available at the door at a cost of R320pp.
Note that no under-18s are allowed to attend the festival and that ticket-holders must present a valid ID or driver's licence (no copies or affidavits accepted) at the entrance upon arrival.