Exciting entertainment and loads for the whole family to do are on offer at the KKNK’s Feesmark.
The 28th KKNK takes place in Oudtshoorn from Saturday 23 to Sunday 31 March and the Feesmark, also known as the festival grounds, presents hours of fun for the whole family, from early mornings until late at night.
There are loads to see, hear, experience, taste, smell, and experience – the Feesmark provides a remedy for every ailment.
On the Feesmark-verhoog, supported by Huisgenoot, music by some of South Africa’s foremost musicians can be heard daily, with various artists on stage at the KKNK for the first time in 2024.
This list includes Riaan Benade (29 March 21:00), Samantha Leonard (29 March 18:00), Die Piesangskille (26 March 18:00), Chris Steyn (30 March 16:30), Sunset Sweatshop (30 March 18:00), Dodo Nyoka (27 March 19:30), Lisie Basson (23 March 16:30), Congo Cowboys (24 March 16:30), the popular KFM presenter Brandon Leigh with his Big Mix (28 March 21:00), Busiswa (28 March 22:30), Bruin Biskuit (30 March 13:30), Marissa (29 March 15:00) and Jonathan Rubain (31 March 15:00).
Other highlights on this stages include performances by (23 March 19:30), Die Heuwels Fantasties (23 March 21:00), Brendan Peyper (24 March 18:00), Ricus Nel (24 March 19:30), Appel (24 March 21:00), Kurt Darren (25 March 15:00), Karlien van Jaarsveld (25 March 18:00), Early B (25 March 19:30), Spoegwolf (26 March 19:30), Juanita du Plessis (27 March 21:00), Refentse (28 March 16:30), Bobby van Jaarsveld (28 March 18:00), Demi Lee Moore (29 March 19:30), Francois van Coke (30 March 19:30), YoungstaCPT (30 March 21:00) and many more.
Family theatre and entertainment finds a new home in the Feesmark in 2024 at the Klein KKNK-teater, supported by the ATKV, where hours of theatre entertainment await children and their parents.
Children’s theatre productions, book readings, puppet shows, games and much more are presented in this special, well-equipped theatre tent. Access to the theatre productions is free for Feesmark ticketholders, but space in the theatre is limited.
Productions as part of this offering include amongst others the Silver Ovation Award-winning Die rooi ballon, Kosblik with learners from Durbanville Primary School, Rondomtalie with Anna Davel amongst others, and Dinosourusse kan nie lees nie.





