ADDING TO THE ALREADY IMPRESSIVE LINEUP, RAGE FESTIVAL 2016
ALREADY IMPRESSIVE LINEUP,
RAGE FESTIVAL 2016
South Africa’s biggest youth music and lifestyle festival bolsters its international and local lineup with its Phase 2 artist announcement, upping the ante for what promises to be an unforgettable rite of passage for the country’s youth.
In Phase 2, the international lineup kicks off with a Top100 DJ in 2016, over 1 million plays on Soundcloud and more than 10 years in the business, Brazil’s ALOK will take to the Sound Factory stage with his techno-influenced beats and house music groove. Hailing from Spain, Sons of Maria will bring their deep, tech house to the Sound Factory along with Brazil’s Shapeless duo to mix styles and deconstruct musical patterns. Key figures in the Brazilian electronic music scene, RDT, Israeli Class A along with France’sBoogie Vice will also join the Rage Festival stage this year. Joining the massive local lineup is Chunda Munki, AKA, Timo ODV, Grimehouse, PH Fat, Pascal and Pearce, Das Kapital, Funky G, Kyle Cassim, Pop Art Live, Crazy White Boy Live, Amigo, Bombsquad, Trademarc, Sliqe, Nate Shugga, KDC, Huckfinn, Hendrik Joerges, Guy Herman and many more.
The epic Phase 1 international and local lineup included TroyBoi, Vintage Culture, Brynny, Ghost Rider, Niskerone, Kyle Watson, Trancemicsoul, Vimo, Capital, Chrizz Beatz, Jay Roberts, Dean Fuel, Mogey, Kyle Worde, Cinnimin, Essential Groove, Mr Green, Rikay, Erebus, Kollective Kulture, Pimp Squad, Chris Taylor, Vin Groovin, Syzo, Ryan Stylz, Royal K and Ray Squared.
Rage Festival boasts, The Sound Factory, which houses 4 stages, 26 club nights across the east coast, with more than 90 major international and local artists. Two weeks. One Passport. A lifetime of memories, only at Rage Festival South Africa.
Get your Rage Passports before they sell out!
With just two months to go before Rage takes over the KZN coastline, the flagship Black Passports are already SOLD OUT, leaving only Platinum and General passports. These are limited so it’s fastest Rager first.
General Rage Passports cost R950.00 each and Platinum Rage Passports cost R2,650.00 each.
Passport tiers available at – http://ragefestival.co.za/ragepassport/
Passports are not for sale to persons under the age of 18. Attendees need to be 18 at the start of Rage on 26 November 2016 to be granted access to the festival and venues.
The Rage Festival 2016 App is NOW LIVE!
Want to know more about what’s going on at Rage Festival? The Rage Festival App provides up-to-the-minute event news and exclusive Rage Festival competitions. The App also provides users the ability to create their own custom event schedules and share these with friends on the App. Download it on the Android Playstore and the iOS App Store.
Ragers don’t sleep… but if you need a nap
What better way to attend Rage Festival than to join a Village where more than 500 Ragers come together for one festival? A Village where different personalities meet and where friendships are made for life. A Village where Ragers eat, sleep, Rage and repeat their ultimate Rage Festival experience. The available accommodation sits in Ballito at the Regal Inn and in Umhlanga at the Road Lodge, prices below:
BALLITO: REGAL INN (THE HOME OF RAGE VILLAGE)
Double room (1 double bed): R900 per night
Double single (1 double and 1 single bed): R1050 per night
UMHLANGA: ROAD LODGE
Twin room (2 single beds): R950 per night
Double room (1 double bed): R950 per night
What does it include?
En-suite bathroom with breakfast daily. Rage Village runs from Friday 25th November (check-in) to Monday 5th December (check-out) (Max. 10 night stay)
Durban, Ballito and Umhlanga will be off the hook this November and December as thousands of SA youth head down to the coast to enjoy their newly found and well-deserved freedom.
Rage Festival organisers, G&G Productions along with Samsung promise to raise the stakes at this year’s festival and prove its place once again as the country’s biggest youth festival.