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Durban Daydreaming


Durban`s most intimate and unique gathering, oozing vibe and sunchine.

Durban Daydreaming is a series of boutique summertime festivals thrown in homage of the good times, the sun, the music and the spirit of the party.

Join us, kick back and let the music guide you through a lush oasis of good times, new adventures and the pur essence of Day Dreaming.


★ Durban Daydreaming 2017 ★

Once again, welcome to Durban’s most unique gathering!!

■ Date: Saturday, 04 February 2017

■ Time: 10am - 10pm

■ Venue: Olivanders Estate, Shongweni

■ Theme: Tropical

■ Line Up ■
STRANGE LOVING (CT)
BALCONY CREW
FUNKY G
JEFF NORTON
JAYY JABS
PAUL MARKS
Rudi Van Den Heever (Live)
Dave Nelson (Live)

■ Drinks: There will be a full cash bar available at the venue. No Drinks will be allowed to be brought into the venue.
*Card Facilities available

■ Food: We will have a full menu on sale for the whole day!

■ Tickets:
Entrance - R250
Bus Ticket to and from the venue - R100 (Optional)
*Note that bus ticket will close one week before the event.

*Buses will collect from the Tiger Tiger car park at 10am.
All buses will return at 10pm

Tickets sales open and are expected to sell out fast!

ONLY PRE SOLD TICKETS AVAILABLE!!

★ Ticket Link : http://online.computicket.com/web/event/durban_daydreaming

Durban Daydreaming 2016 Video - https://www.facebook.com/durbandaydreaming/videos/1403107773046394/

See you there!

Notes:
- Tickets not for sale to persons under the age of 18.
- No weapons, drugs or firearms allowed.
- Tickets are non-refundable.
- Don’t go big on Friday.. the wait will be worth it!
- Participation in this event is entirely at own risk. The organizers and venue accept no responsibility whatsoever for injury, death, loss or damage of any nature to persons or belongings, even in the case of negligence.

To keep up to date with info, pics and news follow us on -
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#DAYDREAMING2016


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