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July Fest returns to Kadoma

This year's festival promises an unforgettable experience headlined by a stellar lineup: Holy Ten, Bling 4, Killer T, Master H, Enzo Ishall, Poptain, MC Tyrteey and Pintec.

The vibrant mining city of Kadoma is buzzing with excitement due to the return of the July Fest, a musical extravaganza now in its second year.

The festival is set for July 19 at the Odyssey Hotel.

This year's festival promises an unforgettable experience headlined by a stellar lineup: Holy Ten, Bling 4, Killer T, Master H, Enzo Ishall, Poptain, MC Tyrteey and Pintec.

The inaugural edition of July Fest left a lasting impression, featuring the renowned South African group Blaq Diamond alongside local favourites Bazooker, Ammara Brown, Uncle Epaton, Nutty O, and Pintec.

“We're thrilled to bring back July Fest,” shared Dee Nosh, one of the event organisers.

“Seeing it come together again fills us with immense enthusiasm.

“We want to express our gratitude to the dedicated fans and music lovers in Kadoma who consistently support our events.”

Kadoma boasts a rich history of hosting international artists, including DJ Tira, Mafikizolo, and Koffie Olomide.

July Fest serves as a vibrant finale before the annual Kadoma Music Festival explodes onto the scene in October.

This year's headliners for the Kadoma Music festival are the Tanzanian superstar Diamond Platnumz, alongside Zimbabwean powerhouses Winky D and Jah Prayzah.

Last year, the festival was graced by the presence of BET award winner Makhadzi.

Tickets for July Fest are already available for purchase at the Odyssey Hotel, Rules shop, and Joint Pharmacy Chegutu.

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