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HOUSE MUSIQ FEST TICKET OUTLET REVEALED

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MBABANE – The Swazi Boy House Musiq Fest tickets are now available at all Shoprite outlets.

Hosted for the first time in 2019, the inaugural house musiq festival which will be hosted for the third time this year is set to attract throngs of local and international fun lovers. The event is normally held at Esibayeni Lodge in Matsapha but Swazi Boy’s Communications Officer Ur Gal Zee disclosed to this publication that a venue had not yet been secured. She however said the finalised date for the festival was on March 26, 2022. “The official date for the much anticipated House Musiq Fest is on March 26, 2022at a venue that is yet to be confirmed. All house music lovers should mark the date and leave it available for an experience of a lifetime as this year’s show will be bigger and better,” she said.

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Likewise, she also added that the tickets would be available at all Shoprite outlets in the country and in South Africa given that the last day for buying early bird tickets was yesterday. Tickets to the event for presale cost E200 and E250 at the gate while VIP costs E400. Swazi Boy Entertainment Communications Officer Ur Gal Zee went on to say:” We would like to urge people to please purchase their tickets early to avoid any disappointments.” It is worth noting that the first show which was held in 2019 and was attended by over 500 fun lovers and deep house fanatics. This saw South Africa’s Andy X, DJ Terrence, Oscar Mbo and Tibza to name a few.  Other local acts that have been a part of the festival include Dj Crooks, Mistosoul, DJ MBO, !Sooks, Fantacy and Tonic Deep to name a few. Other activities from the festival include awards which are aimed at honouring certain individuals that contribute to the development of house music in the kingdom. This included categories like Connoisseurs of House Eswatini, Pioneers of House, and Achievers of the last couple of year and Contributors to the development of House Eswatini.

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