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Catch KDay live from the comfort of your home - here's how!

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  • The popular event returns after a two-year hiatus in a new hybrid format.
  • While tickets are sold out, you can still catch the action from the comfort of your home. 
  • Turn your lounge into a festival ground and stream incredible performances by some of your favourite South African artists.


While tickets to Huawei KDay sold out in a flash, you can still catch all the action live from the comfort of your home. 

Turn your lounge into a festival ground and stream incredible performances by some of your favourite South African artists from 12:00 on 5 March 2022. 

The popular event returns after a two-year hiatus in a new hybrid format, with a confirmed line-up of top local artists including Mi Casa, Shekhinah, Matthew Mole, Berry, Jimmy Nevis, Good Luck, Lee Cole and Emo Adams. 

"We want as many people as possible to share the experience with us, so we'll be streaming the event live on Kfm.co.za & Youtube too! That way, everyone across the Cape and around the world can join us for a great experience and enjoy the best in South African music!" said Stephen Werner, Kfm 94.5 Station Manager.

EVENT DETAILS:

DATE: Saturday, 5 March 2022
TIME: 12:00 - 18:00
LINE-UP: Berry, Lee Cole, Matthew Mole, Shekhinah, Jimmy Nevis, Emo Adams, Mi casa and Good Luck.
WHERE TO WATCH: View it live and for free on Kfm.co.za and the Kfm 94.5 Youtube channel.

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