This year’s musical line-up includes singer-songwriter Jeremy Loops.

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Known as the “official party of the Corona Open J-Bay”, the Park Off Music Festival remains a stand-out event on the J-Bay Surf Festival calendar. The four-day-long outdoor festival features a lineup of some of South Africa’s biggest musos.

Fans can look forward to memorable performances by this year’s eclectic mix of musicians slated to take the stage, including singer-songwriter, Jeremy Loops, Pretoria-born band, Desmond and the Tutus, live-electronic group, GoodLuck, “genre-fluid” singer and producer, Muzi, and surfer and musician, Steven Sawyer.

Adding a unique flair to the mix are DJs TiMO ODV, Dean Fuel, Ronald Rowley, Rimix, Tanya Vee, Detroit, Trist, Jake White Disco, Aidin Caye, and Abby Nurock.

Now in its second year, the festival continues to entertain both local and international visitors alike, with world-class, quality music entertainment.

The event will take place at the iconic Supertubes Park, with the world’s most famous right-hand point break, Supertubes, as the setting.

“The J-Bay Open is hands-down one of the best events on the WSL tour for spectators. Goosebump moments are guaranteed throughout the week of surfing and celebrating,” said Park Off organiser, Graham Kennedy.

“The Park Off festival site is fully covered by tents, so come rain or shine, it’s going to be a good time.”

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Event organisers, visitors, musicians, and festivalgoers are all gearing up to enjoy the upcoming festivities.

Music fans are in for a treat and can even expect to hear new tunes.

“I can’t wait to play these new songs that I’ve been working on. To say I’m excited is an understatement,” said singer and producer, Muzi.

Whether attendees are dedicated surf fanatics looking to unwind after a day at the Corona Open J-Bay, or are in town solely for the live show experience, there’s something for audience members of all ages and backgrounds.

From indie, to pop, rock, acoustic and alternative music, the festival caters for a wide range of music preferences for the thousands of festival-goers who pack the venue, night after night from 17:00 each day.

Surfer and musician Steven Sawyer is slated to take the stage at the Park Off Music Festival.

Park Off event schedule will include:

July 13 – Desmond and the Tutus, Steven Sawyer and more

July 14 – TiMO ODV, Abby Nurock, Aidin Caye, and Trist

July 15 – GoodLuck, Dean Fuel, Jake White Disco

July 16 – Jeremy Loops and Friends

For the night owls who like to dance the night away, the after-party shows will take place on each night of the festival, from 22:00 to 03:00 at the famed Jolly Dolphin, complete with an ocean view.

July 13 – Hosted by Gqeberha’s very own house music favourite Just Groovin’, will feature DJs Vega, Celso, R&R, and Jay Kay.

July 14 – Hosted by Cape Town surf-skate brand, Float Apparel, will feature Sion, Lovers, Los Jetsons, and R&R.

July 15 – Hosted by Park Off Music, will include, Rimix, Jake White Disco, Ronald Rowley, and Dean Fuel.

July 16 – Hosted by Sunday Friends, will close off with Rimix, Detroit, Ronald Rowley, Faff & Foos, and L.H.O.

The Park Off Music Festival is a mainstay on the July calendar, with good reason, and is not to be missed. Food and drinks will be on sale for the duration of the festival.

Tickets prices begin at R200 per person, per event, and are available for purchase online via AirDosh https://dosh.ly/1nLi.

Strictly no under-18s will be permitted entry.

For more information on the Park Off Music Festival contact event operations manager Graham at gray.kennedy@gmail.com.

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Desmond and the Tutus.

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