What to bring to #BpDurbanDay

What to bring to #BpDurbanDay

Here is a little useful guide for what you can and can't bring to #BpDurbanDay

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If you’ve already rounded up your friends and family for a fantastic Sunday out to enjoy the best of SA music at BP Durban Day with East Coast Radio, here’s what you can and can’t take to People’s Park on 6 September:

Feel free to bring:
•    Your loved ones. Great music and great company – can you think of a better way to round off your weekend? Tickets are at Computicket if you haven’t got yours already.  
•    Your happy. The vibe will be incredible. You’ll make loads of new friends and will take tons of selfies, so come prepared. Don’t forget #BPDurbanDay when you’ll be Tweeting about the awesome time you’re having.   
•    Your groove. Our red-hot line-up will have you on your feet. So wear comfy shoes. 
•    A picnic basket. Pack your favourite foods and snacks but no beverages please. Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be on sale at the venue. If you don’t want to pack lunch, snacks and supper, there’ll be a variety of food stalls so you can get something to eat there. 
•    Deck chairs and blankets. Eat, drink, chillax. 

Please leave the following at home:

•    Umbrellas
•    Gazebos
•    Any beverages both non-alcoholic and alcoholic. These will be on sale at People’s Park. 
•    Any firearms or weapons

AKA, Khuli Chana, MiCasa, Mafikizolo, Matthew Mole, MonArk, Veranda Panda, Prime Circle and Beatenberg and Thandiswa Mazwai can’t wait to rock with you at BP Durban Day with East Coast Radio. 

Neither can we.

See you there!

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