Only 200 VIP tickets up for grabs
Only 200 VIP tickets up for grabs

Only 200 VIP tickets up for grabs

Coke comes to the party, the biggest music event of the year in fact, by supporting a worthy cause.
June Shimuoshili
Following high public demand, for VIP ticket, festival organisers have released 200 block tickets for sale at N$1 000 per ticket, show executive producer Tim Ekandjo, announced on this week.

“Ever since we announced this line-up, we have been inundated with requests to avail a VIP ticket for purchase – as opposed to our original idea of strictly by invitation. We have heard the cries - and 200 tickets will now be available for purchase at N$1 000 per person,” explained Ekandjo.

Tickets are available while stocks last, and are available in-store at Webtickets outlets in Pick n Pay or online at webtickets.com.na.

The show takes place on 11 August 2018 at the Sam Nujoma Stadium and boasts a rich collection of international and local superstars – expected to perform for an estimated crowd of 15 000 people. Beside the VIP tickets, general tickets cost remain at N$25.

Meanwhile Coke Namibia has come on board with the purchase of a two donation tickets valued at N$20 000. The donation ticket is not an access ticket to the show – but simply a charity ticket – displaying support to the cause of affordable housing.

Maguire Mulder, marketing manager at Coke said his team is honoured to be part of this magnificent event – “but more so, we are thrilled to know that our support is going towards the worthy cause of supporting the less privileged and sharing in the feeling of opening happiness.”

Corporates are called upon to emulate Coke by buying donation tickets. A donation ticket cost is between N$10 and N$10 000.

The international line-up in­cludes Davido, Runtown, Jah Prayzah, Heavy K and Busiswa and the locals include a galore of Namibian Annual Mu­sic Awards (NAMA) winners namely, Gazza, Kalux, Oteya, KP Illest, Sally Boss Madam, Adora, One Blood, PDK, Afroberries and 4×4 Too Much Power.

The 081Every1Fest is a charity concert initiated by MTC is to celebrate 100% popula­tion coverage, with the proceeds going to the Shack Dweller's Federation of Namibia (SDFN).



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