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    Up The Creek 2018 final lineup announced

    The final lineup for the 2018 Jägermeister presents Up The Creek riverside festival has been announced, including the likes of Mango Groove, Fokofpolisiekar, The Kiffness, Albert Frost and Nomadic Orchestra. This year's event takes place 25-28 January along the welcoming waters of the Breede River in Swellendam.

    The final 2018 lineup features: Mango Groove, Fokofpolisiekar, The Kiffness, Albert Frost, Nomadic Orchestra, Spoegwolf, Veranda Panda, Crimson House, Boulevard Blues, We are Charlie, Lucy Kruger, BRYNN, Slow Jack, MT Seas, Aidan Martin, Sunset Sweatshop, Mobbing Bali, West Coast Wolves, Sublime Tribute Project, Jackal & The Wind, Native Young, Southern Wild, Jerry & The Bandits, Sol Gems, Jak Skandi, Bongeziwe Mabandla, Fox Comet, Opposite The Other, The Steezies, Bad Peter, Jews for Techno, Half `n Half , The Beach Toys, The Shabs, Michael Canfield, Jägermeister Brass Cartel Band, Van T, Stone Jets, Veladraco and Ben Dey & the Concrete Lions.

    Image by Liam Lynch
    Image by Liam Lynch

    Schalk Bezuidenhout will MC on Friday night and to see why he is currently making a name for himself as one of SA`s most hilarious comedians, make sure to catch him on the Savanna stage on Friday afternoon for his official set.

    SoulCircus delights and PopUPTheatre acts

    Creekers, can also expect to see SoulCircus delights at Up The Creek 2018. Surprise PopUPTheatre acts will show UP around you and their SOULution activating workshops, mind-blowing short theatre shows and even eco-Brick adult storytelling will be held for your enjoyment in the LotusBelle/garlic tent at the Sedgwick’s Old Brown Food Court throughout the weekend.

    Up The Creek 2018 final lineup announced

    At this year’s festival Howler Loaded, a cashless system, will be in use at all the bars and traders (food and craft). Festival attendees will load money onto their unique barcoded wristband to use throughout the weekend and can then cash-out any remaining funds the week after.

    Ticket price: R1,030 (excluding booking fees) – only full weekend tickets available. Buy tickets here. No under 18s.

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