Maroon 5 Headlines New South African Music Festival

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US band Maroon 5 is set to headline what’s being billed as South Africa’s ultimate international music festival. Big Concerts announced Calabash South Africa today – poised to become the biggest stage to see the world’s top artists in South Africa.

Taking place at DHL Stadium, Cape Town and Big FNB Stadium, Johannesburg in early 2024, this flagship festival will be headlined by chart-topping Grammy Award winning pop-rock royalty, Maroon 5 and feature performances by:

British pop-rock band Keane,
Italian artist Meduza (whose ‘Piece of Your Heart’ garnered over 2 billion streams worlwide),
Global pop icon Ava Max,
SA-born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Will Linley, and
SAMA nominee Lloyiso who has captivated audiences worldwide.
Big Concerts CEO Justin Van Wyk says:, “Calabash South Africa is the international music festival that everyone has been waiting for, that will feature the world’s biggest artists with industry leading production at the largest venues on the African continent. It’s the culmination of years of planning and a celebration of the power of music that will expand into multiple days and stages in the future. Get ready for an unforgettable experience.”

The festival offers VIP experiences too.

CALABASH SOUTH AFRICA TICKETS
TICKETS GO ON SALE AT 9 AM FRIDAY 3 NOVEMBER from Calabash South Africa or TicketMaster.

31 January 2024, DHL Stadium, Cape Town

3 February 2024, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg

The Discovery Bank pre-sale begins at 09h00 on Wednesday, 1 November from Ticketmaster.co.za and will run until 08h59 on Friday, 3 November.

Tickets go on sale to the general public at 09h00 on Friday, 3 November 2023 from www.calabashsouthafrica.co.za or Ticketmaster.co.za.

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