The event says that festival goers can circle Saturday, 4 March on the 2023 calendar for the event, which is taking place at the Meerendal Estate.

"Collaborating with Samsung has invigorated our flagship music event," says Kfm 94.5 station manager Stephen Werner.

The line-up includes artists and festival stalwarts:
  • Mi Casa
  • Emo Adams, and
  • Jimmy Nevis.

It is also welcoming to the stage the likes of Will Linley and Nasty C, as well as breakout singer Anica Kiana.

"This partnership enables us to feature a stellar bill of local artists and put on an incredible show. We are going to give festivalgoers an unforgettable experience. It's the Cape's biggest music festival and Galaxy KDay will be bigger and better than ever before," adds Werner.

Vice president of mobile experience at Samsung South Africa Justin Hume says it makes perfect sense for them to be involved with the event.

"There is a direct relationship between music and our phones; they are about lifestyles. This partnership is evidence that innovation and music can bring our society together," Hume says. 

"We value our clients and want them to fully embrace KDay while they flex with the Samsung Galaxy mobile devices. When music and the Samsung mobile experience come together, the world becomes more exciting," concludes Hume.

Ticket sales are now open with tickets available through Ticketpro. Listeners are encouraged to stay tuned to Kfm 94.5 for:
  • Galaxy KDay updates
  • ticket giveaways, and
  • the chance to Samsung prizes.
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