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Black Coffee headlines ‘Hey Neighbour’ festival line-up

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South African DJ, record producer and songwriter, Black Coffee. (Pic: Courtesy)
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JOHANNESBURG – Hey Neighbour spices things up with Black Coffee as a headliner for their local line-up.

The music festival has been adding some of South Africa’s greatest talent to their 2025 line-up and the ‘Wish You Were Here’ hitmaker is the latest addition. Throughout June, artists such as Lulo Cafe, Elaine and Muzi, to name a few, have been confirmed as the local talent set to set the Hey Neighbour stage on fire this August. Black Coffee will headline the impressive line-up, bringing along some of his international friends to perform live alongside him. 

While the artists are yet to be announced, Hey Neighbour assures attendees that Black Coffee, as an addition, will surely remind them why he is the ‘leader of the pack’.

Khuli Chana, Holly Ray, Nia Pearl and Sun-EL Musician are some of the local acts who will be performing on day two of the event. Since its inception in December 2023, the beloved three-day music festival has had a successful debut with international acts such as Kendrick Lamar, HER, Rema and Khalid.

Like the curation of most major events, it did not go down without some ups and downs as well as disappointments.

Nigerian artist Rema, who was set to headline day two of the music festival alongside rapper Kendrick Lamar, had to be removed from the line-up after cancelling all his December performances.

Initially, the event was scheduled for a full weekend, but it was recently trimmed down to two days,  August 30 – 31. 

In addition to that announcement, they revealed more local talent to be added to the jam-packed line-up, but South Africans were not exactly forthcoming and were not shy to let it be known.

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