Huawei and Kfm 94.5 have announced the return of Cape Town music festival, Huawei K-Day 2022.
Limited concertgoers will be able to attend the concert at Meerendal Wine Estate on Tuesday, 5 March from midday to 18:00, while music fans across the country can experience the event live on Kfm 94.5’s YouTube channel.
Since its inception, Huawei K-Day has been a highlight on the Cape Town live music event calendar. The latest rendition of the concert will be a hybrid event powered by the new Huawei Nova 9.
The confirmed line-up of local artists for the event include:
Micasa, Shekhinah, Matthew Mole, Berry, Jimmy Nevis, Good Luck, Lee Cole, and Emo Adams.
Kfm 94.5’s station manager, Stephen Werner said the station is all about music.
“This year is very special, not only are we supporting the local music industry that was heavily impacted by the pandemic, but we’re able to do so in an outdoor location that’s socially safe and Covid-19 regulation-compliant,” Werner said.
“It’s great to once again have Huawei on board for this exceptional music experience that brings the people of the Cape together.”
Jun Sun, general manager of Huawei consumer business group South Africa, said the partnership highlights how technology and music connect people.
“Being able to bring South Africa’s top entertainment acts to our consumers is very important to Huawei,” Sun said.
He said Huawei is very excited for this year’s line-up and looks forward to sharing the event with its consumers, live for a limited amount of people and online across South Africa.
Tickets for the event are available on the radio stations website, at a cost of R300 per person or R550 for the chill zone. The entire event is free to view online. on Kfm 94.5’s YouTube channel.