‘I Believe’ Oskido unveils new outdoor festival

DJ and music producer and restaurant owner, Oskido, has announced his latest lifestyle festival venture, titled: Big Day Out. Picture: Independent Newspapers Archives

DJ and music producer and restaurant owner, Oskido, has announced his latest lifestyle festival venture, titled: Big Day Out. Picture: Independent Newspapers Archives

Published Sep 11, 2024

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Award-winning DJ, music producer and restaurant owner Oskido, real name Oscar Mdlongwa, has stepped up his lifestyle endeavours with the recent announcement of his latest lifestyle festival venture, titled Big Day Out.

In a statement on Wednesday, the celebrated radio and club DJ and hitmaker suggested that this event, set for November 30, will be a spectacular celebration of South Africa’s vibrant music scene over the past three decades.

Having pioneered the sound of kwaito, House and many other sounds, the festival will help rekindle the golden era of kwaito by showcasing performances by a stellar line-up of legendary artists while also tracking the journey of South African House music from then to now.

“Big Day Out is not just about the music, it’s about celebrating our rich culture, our colourful history, and the joy that comes with it - music and food. Together with my team, we are excited to bring together some of the greatest talents in the country for a day of pure nostalgia and vibrant energy,” Oskido said.

The event will take shape in the heart of Linksfield against the backdrop of Johannesburg’s lively atmosphere, where music lovers will be treated to a day filled with music, food and unforgettable moments.

According to the organisers, the venue promises to be a haven for new and old school music lovers, offering a unique blend of outdoor fun and immersive festival experiences, site art, interactive activations and photo moments, welcoming an estimated audience of 5000.

Oskido, a trailblazer in the South African music industry, is renowned for his influential role in shaping the kwaito genre and his enduring impact on the country’s music culture.

The festival will feature a curated selection of South Africa’s greatest musical legends alongside some of the hottest artists of the moment, to be announced over the next few weeks.

“Festival goers can look forward to a blend of classic old school favourites with new school hits, reflecting the dynamic evolution of the South African music scene,” he said.

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