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Calling all rock music and meat lovers

Get ready for a new annual three-day music festival – Beefstock.

GET ready for a new annual three-day music festival – Beefstock – which will be taking place on November 23 to 25 at Bosheuvel Country Estate in Nooitgedacht.

Proudly presented by On Fire Events, Beefstock will include a line-up of South Africa’s top rock bands, including Francois van Coke, Springbok Nude Girls, CrashCarBurn, Hellcats, Dirty Moonshine, Wonderboom and The Black Cat Bones.

There will also be a market area with two beer tents and a variety of food and drink stalls, lots of which will be selling meat farmed on the festival grounds.

Larnie Solomon, director of On Fire Events, commented: “We wanted to create a relaxed space for all to enjoy a weekend with some of SA’s biggest names in the local music scene. We also wanted to make the public aware of the venue itself.”

Performances will start at 10am each day, ending at midnight Friday and Saturday nights for day pass visitors. For weekend festival goers, music will continue until 2am on Friday and Saturday nights. Entertainment will continue until 5pm on Sunday.

Limited early bird tickets are available now at R300. From October 1, it will cost R400 and from November 1, R500. All tickets will include camping for the weekend.

Get your tickets by following this link: https://onfireevents.howler.co.za/10655

*Beefstock is a cash-free festival and all festival goers must load cash onto a Howler card to make any purchases. There will be Howler stands at the festival where you can collect a card and top it up.

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