Jacaranda Music Festival kicks off with Music Business conference

Maria Chiguvari Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

The Jacaranda Music Festival officially has begun with a two-day music business conference at The Venue ahead of the main performances on Friday and Saturday at Thorn Park Polo Grounds in Harare.

Event manager Tariro neGitare said the festival aims to promote cultural diversity while showcasing both Zimbabwean and international music, arts, and culture.
“We’re finalising preparations to ensure everything is perfect for our attendees. Artistes and guests have started arriving,” she said.

“Our festival also supports emerging talent, providing a platform for new artistes to shine alongside established acts, while contributing to Zimbabwe’s creative economy and local businesses.”

The festival features a mix of up-and-coming and established artistes. Headlining acts include South African Afro-pop giants Mafikizolo, Murumba Pitch, Oskido, The Soil and Vusi Nova. Local performers confirmed so far include Agga Nyabinde, DJ Ace, and DJ Spunj, while other notable names on the line-up include ExQ, Msiz’kay and Enzo Ishall.

Tariro NeGitare said guest safety is a top priority.
“On-site security teams will ensure a safe environment, with strict entry and exit procedures. Medical teams will be on standby. We also advise attendees to plan ahead for traffic, with parking available and encouragement for carpooling and ride-sharing.”

The Jacaranda Music Festival promises two days of unforgettable performances, networking opportunities, and celebration of cultural diversity in music and arts.

 

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