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Lake October: A celebration of Zim culture

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The festival began with the fill-up Masvingo Music Concert at Caravan Park Masvingo yesterday headlined by Freeman, Trevor Dongo, Chillspot Family, Nisha Ts, DJ Nospa (Byo) and local supporting artistes on rotation.

NESTLED in the heart of Zimbabwe, the historic ancient city of Masvingo hosts a spectacular annual event that draws music lovers from far and wide.

The Lake October is a vibrant celebration of local and national talent, featuring a diverse line-up of artistes across various genres.

Head of public relations Tavita Mpala said the event targets 8 000 visitors.

“This year’s 4th edition of Lake October is targeting 8 000 festive goers, with many activities lined up for the weekend,” Mpala said.

Renowned musicians from around the country will grace the festival, adding a global touch to the celebration.

These performances not only entertain the crowd, but also foster cultural exchange and promote Zimbabwe as a destination for music enthusiasts.

The festival began with the fill-up Masvingo Music Concert at Caravan Park Masvingo yesterday headlined by Freeman, Trevor Dongo, Chillspot Family, Nisha Ts, DJ Nospa (Byo) and local supporting artistes on rotation.

Beyond the music, the Lake October Festival offers a rich cultural experience.

Visitors can explore the city’s historical sites, such as the Great Zimbabwe Monument, Lake Mutirikwi, Kyle Recreational Park and immerse themselves in the local traditions and cuisine.

Action continues today as there will be a family fun day at Tambai Lake Side Park, then festivities shifts back to Caravan Park for the fill-up Masvingo Concert headlined by Winky D, Gemma Griffiths, Hwindi President, Mbeu, Mr Candy and DJ Crazy Dee (Byo) supported by local artistes.

Lake October is more than just a concert, it’s a community event that brings people together.

The festival creates a festive atmosphere, fostering unity and camaraderie among attendees.

It’s time for locals to celebrate their city and for visitors to experience the warmth and hospitality of Masvingo.

Lake October festival founder Garikai Garande said this year’s festival is promising to be vibrant, with renowned artistes having confirmed their attendance.

“This year’s festival promises to be an unforgettable experience, featuring amazing talent from across Zimbabwe and beyond,” he said.

Lake October has become a beloved tradition in Masvingo and Zimbabwe as a whole, as the event continues to grow in popularity, attracting larger audiences and more renowned artists.

It is a testament to the city’s vibrant music scene and its commitment to promoting both local and international talent and businesses.

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