K-Day Festival

The K-Day Festival is an event for the whole family, where South Africa’s best artists and bands will be playing. Experience musicians like, Prime Circle, Danny K, Loyiso and many more. The event will be held the 19th of March in the beautiful surroundings of Val De Vie Estate, Paarl. Bring food and drinks and a blanket to the festival and it will be your best picnic trip this summer.

If you are looking to go on a adventure in the area, you might want to look into having some wheels to get around. Car hire Cape Town would be the best place to start looking.

It will also be possible to buy food and drinks at stalls at the event. The K-Day Festival is organised by the two popular radio stations, Santam and KFM, and tickets are available on computicket.co.za.  Date: 19th March 2011. Location: VAL DE VIE ESTATE, Paarl. Price: Adults, R160 – Children, R80

If you would like the freedom to do what you want, when you want to, you might want to consider car hire Cape Town for your transportation needs.

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