Johannesburg, South Africa – The excitement is building as Oskido’s Big Day Out approaches, set to take place next Saturday, November 30, 2024. This event promises to be the ultimate celebration of South African house culture, and fans are eager to join in the festivities.

As VIP tickets have already sold out and VVIP tickets are rapidly disappearing, this is the last chance for music lovers to be part of an electrifying gathering featuring some of the biggest names in the industry.

Oskido’s Big Day Out is not just a concert; it’s a monumental occasion celebrating the birthday of the legendary DJ Oskido. Known for his profound impact on the music scene over the decades, Oskido continues to push boundaries and elevate South African music. This event will showcase an extraordinary lineup of local music icons, making it a historic gathering of talent.

Festival-goers can expect to see some of the most iconic groups in South African music history performing live on one stage. This is a unique opportunity to witness these pioneers come together for an unforgettable day filled with rhythm and celebration.

As the largest collection of South African music talent ever assembled, Oskido’s Big Day Out is shaping up to be the must-attend event of the year. With only a few tickets remaining, now is the time to secure your spot before they sell out completely.

Join us next Saturday for a day filled with music, culture, and unforgettable memories at Oskido’s Big Day Out!

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 30th November 2024
  • Location: Huddle Park, Johannesburg
  • Time: Gates open at 11 AM

Limited tickets are still available HERE. For VVIP package offers, please contact nicole@thebeanstalk.co.za.

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Don’t miss out on this incredible celebration of music and culture!


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