Easter weekend gig guide
Not-to-be-missed events
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This Easter long weekend, the Namibian entertainment scene has geared up for a series of exciting events.
From live music performances to open-air festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a look at some of the most highly anticipated events taking place in Namibia over the long weekend.
Unam Bash
Kicking off the festivities is the highly anticipated University of Namibia (Unam) Bash, taking place at the Unam sports field on Thursday, 6 April.
This year’s event features performances by ‘Adiwele’ hitmaker Young Stunna and new kid on the block Aymos. With tickets ranging from N$100 to N$500, this is the perfect opportunity to catch some amapiano music.
Zambezi Bream Annual Easter Festival
The 2023 Zambezi Bream Annual Easter Festival is set for 8 and 9 April at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex. The festival will feature performances by Yuni Boy, Dalla Dalla, Shanice, Visca from South Africa, Shanky Briz from Botswana and many more. Tickets are available via Webtickets.
Neon Dream at Mynt
For those looking for something a bit more urban, Mynt is the place to be on Thursday evening. As part of their Sunshine Tour, Neon Dreams will be performing live, bringing their unique blend of pop and electronic music to the stage. Tickets are available for N$290 via Webtickets.
Namibia Music and Art Festival
For culture lovers, the Namibia Music and Art Festival is a must-attend event. Taking place at the Walvis Bay municipal parking area from 08:00 on Friday until Sunday, this festival promises to showcase the very best Namibia has to offer. With tickets ranging from N$40 to N$100 via Webtickets, visitors can look forward to a fun-filled weekend of entertainment.
Easter neighbourhood market
For those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere, the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre is hosting an Easter neighbourhood market starting at 14:00 on Friday, 7 April. With a wide range of arts and crafts, street food, wine and live performances, this is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the festivities. Visitors can expect to be entertained by local musicians, poets and other performers while sampling delicious food and drink from a variety of vendors.
From live music performances to open-air festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a look at some of the most highly anticipated events taking place in Namibia over the long weekend.
Unam Bash
Kicking off the festivities is the highly anticipated University of Namibia (Unam) Bash, taking place at the Unam sports field on Thursday, 6 April.
This year’s event features performances by ‘Adiwele’ hitmaker Young Stunna and new kid on the block Aymos. With tickets ranging from N$100 to N$500, this is the perfect opportunity to catch some amapiano music.
Zambezi Bream Annual Easter Festival
The 2023 Zambezi Bream Annual Easter Festival is set for 8 and 9 April at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex. The festival will feature performances by Yuni Boy, Dalla Dalla, Shanice, Visca from South Africa, Shanky Briz from Botswana and many more. Tickets are available via Webtickets.
Neon Dream at Mynt
For those looking for something a bit more urban, Mynt is the place to be on Thursday evening. As part of their Sunshine Tour, Neon Dreams will be performing live, bringing their unique blend of pop and electronic music to the stage. Tickets are available for N$290 via Webtickets.
Namibia Music and Art Festival
For culture lovers, the Namibia Music and Art Festival is a must-attend event. Taking place at the Walvis Bay municipal parking area from 08:00 on Friday until Sunday, this festival promises to showcase the very best Namibia has to offer. With tickets ranging from N$40 to N$100 via Webtickets, visitors can look forward to a fun-filled weekend of entertainment.
Easter neighbourhood market
For those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere, the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre is hosting an Easter neighbourhood market starting at 14:00 on Friday, 7 April. With a wide range of arts and crafts, street food, wine and live performances, this is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the festivities. Visitors can expect to be entertained by local musicians, poets and other performers while sampling delicious food and drink from a variety of vendors.
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