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OppiKoppi is giving 2019 a skip

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OppiKoppi, one of South Africa’s longest-running, most prolific and dustiest music festivals is giving 2019 a skip. Organiser Matchbox LIVE’s CEO Theresho Selesho confirmed that the festival will be cancelled for this year, postponing the 25th edition of the thing to 2020 instead.

In the press statement, Selesho says it’s been postponed thanks to the rampant crime that plagued last year’s event.

“Unfortunately, in 2018 we experienced the rampant crime currently impacting events and festivals across South Africa. For us to present the 2019 event with the increased security measures that are required to curb this crime to present a safe and enjoyable festival, the production costs also increase drastically.”

The delay will allow the organisers to have implement security, without needing to increase ticket prices.

Here’s the statement in full:

“Greetings South Africans. It is with a mixed bag of emotions, that we announce that the postponement of the 25th edition of the annual music festival, OppiKoppi, till 2020.

We are very happy about the evolution of the festival dynamics, which are changing at OppiKoppi. Although OppiKoppi has been going for 25 years, the audience is young and keeps changing. This was a very big decision for us.

The decision was made after discussions with all stakeholders, our international investors and partners, sponsors and partners on the viability of the project this year and we have their full support and backing on the decision.

For 24 years, OppiKoppi has been going great guns. Unfortunately, in 2018 we experienced the rampant crime currently impacting events and festivals across South Africa. For us to present the 2019 event with the increased security measures that are required to curb this crime to present a safe and enjoyable festival, the production costs also increase drastically.

By taking a gap year, we are giving ourselves the breathing room to redesign the festival and bring in the necessary changes without impacting the festival goer by increasing ticket prices.

We believe that in doing this, we will bring everyone a fresh new festival, ready to take music lovers forward for the next 25 years. Globally, live music festivals are constantly evolving, and even more so in South Africa. We are very proud of the moves we have made and the direction of the festival, but we feel like we needed to take a step back and start with a completely clean slate. It is an opportunity for us to take a look at what our tribe of fun-loving fans want, where they want it, and for how long. The team is relooking every single brick that builds a festival in South Africa.

We are even investigating bringing the festival to a venue closer to a major city, to enable day tickets, less travelling and other options for the attendees. All options are open. Nothing is out of question. We realise that a festival like OppiKoppi has a significant role to play in the South African music scene, along with a critical social cohesion role that it has been playing for many years. We are 100% up for it BUT we want to do it right.

Thank you for the support over the last 24 years.

We’ll see you in the trenches again in 2020.

In Dust We Trust.”

I’m not big on festivals of this ilk anymore, not having gone to one since I was in my twenties. Now that I’m an old man, I’m a bit of princess who likes easily accessible toilets and hot showers too much.

OppiKoppi was originally scheduled to run through the weekend of 8 August.

Last Updated: April 10, 2019

12 Comments

  1. Admiral Chief

    April 10, 2019 at 13:39

    Jip, another thing spoiled by crime in SA

    I propose a platoon of HANS FLAMMENWERFER troops to purge crime from SA

    Reply

    • Allykhat

      April 10, 2019 at 13:48

      Agreed

      Reply

    • Pariah

      April 10, 2019 at 14:12

      But then there’ll only be 20 ANC members left. Who will we vote for?

      Reply

      • Admiral Chief

        April 10, 2019 at 14:12

        😛

        Reply

      • Admiral Chief

        April 10, 2019 at 14:12

        You will vote for Chancellor Chief Admiral, or be turned into Trevor’s steak!

        Reply

        • Pariah

          April 10, 2019 at 14:23

          I’m sorry but I’ve already pledged myself to Lord Rince.

          Reply

          • Admiral Chief

            April 10, 2019 at 15:07

            Sad news, I always liked you. Oh well

  2. Kromas

    April 10, 2019 at 13:48

    But I saved the date already!!!

    To stay in bed and watch netflix.

    Reply

  3. JWT-80

    April 10, 2019 at 13:59

    2017 was my last one. I don’t think they can fix this.

    Reply

  4. Viper_ZA

    April 10, 2019 at 14:44

    Going to Lush next week, Oppi died some time ago. Has deteriorated into something quite awful.

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    • Admiral Chief

      April 10, 2019 at 15:07

      Explain?

      Reply

      • Viper_ZA

        April 10, 2019 at 15:07

        The line up has gradually become less and less attractive with severe increase in crime and just general vibe not being what it used to be anymore. Decided this year to go to the Lush Festival in Clarens to see how that goes. Maybe Oppi will be back with a bang in 2020 but I would probably wait to see how it turns out instead. A real pity…

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