The station says that fans will have a front-row seat on a high-octane joyride through the world of electronic party music with a distinct African undertone.
This will give a look behind the curtain of one of the most unique and exciting radio shows that South Africa has ever seen, experiencing it live and seeing the drill master of a fist pump nation at play.
According to the station, it's going to rock Mzansi — celebrating arguably the most successful show on South Africa's favourite youth radio station, taking all the crazy energy from 20 years of
The Roger Goode Show, cramming it into a bus and taking it on tour.
Goode kicked off this series of parties with a
5FM studio party, with more to come listeners' ways. There will also be a series of club parties around South African clubs, where Goode will join forces with resident DJs and
5FM's top talent, including:
- Kyle Cassim
- Austin Cassim
- Stephanie Be
- Tshepi, and
- Zanele Potelwa.
To add some extra spice, Goode says that he'll also be doing house calls with a series of house parties at listeners' homes, again joined by his
5FM partners in crime.
Listeners will stand the chance to win house parties for themselves and 20 friends, with snacks and drinks included, VIP experiences and loads of merch. All they need to do is to:
- stay tuned to 5FM
- visit the website
- download the 5FM App, or
- follow 5FM on its social platform and share their favourite Goode memories, using the hashtag '#20GoodeYearsOn5'.
"20 years young, and I still haven't graduated from the
University of 5," Goode says.
Goode adds, "I've got Peter Pan Syndrome, and I'm apparently the first DJ to reach 20 years with the station. Still, every show feels like the first. I can't think of many career choices where a person gets butterflies before they clock in to work. It's also a craft where, no matter how long you do it, you learn something new every day. It's a humbling, flattering reflection of the feeling that the listeners have for what it is that I do. It's really great!"
On what's kept him bringing the vibe with
5 for two decades Goode says, "Music. An itch to always listen to, and play, new music. I have always been left to my own devices to play whatever I thought was on point to the youth. In commercial radio, this is a rarity and a privilege which I have always treated with great care. Entertaining people. Making them laugh, making them dance. Making people feel Goode. Sound production, radio imaging, fashion, trends and technology. Always learning new things. Doing business where the commodity is audio. It's such great fun."
Goode adds that the past 20 years are filled beyond the brim with amazing highlights.
"Broadcasting my shows dozens of times live from Ibiza during the European summers has always been packed with crazy memories. Taking the radio shows out of the studios. Flying on a private jet with Rihanna on her world tour. We travelled the world from New York, Mexico, Canada, Paris, Germany Stockholm, all in seven days, nonstop," Goode says.
Goode adds, "One of the craziest trips ever, all for the radio. I remember hosting shows from Los Angeles for the
MTV music awards and discovering the underbelly of Los Angeles, which was filmed for a documentary. It was crazy! Radio, TV and social media feeds all coming from the City of Angels in simulcast, it was a first of its kind. I've broadcast from the back seats of people's cars in rush-hour traffic. Live from the hottest clubs and stages at EDM festivals. I've interviewed interesting people from all walks of life. Richard Branson, Timberland, Dynamo, William Shatner, Diplo, The Swedish house mafia, Pete tong. I even got some surgery advice from Dr Dubrow of the infamous TV show Botched... My photo album is endless."
The station says that if fans think that it's time to let the 'Goode' times go, they've got another thing coming.
"I'm just getting started," says Goode.
"Custodians of the
5FM brand are thrilled with the product and have indicated a long-term plan for the show. The new version of the show that we are building is now one of the flagship programs under the station's umbrella, and it couldn’t be happening at a better time. The music and entertainment scene is evolving at an insanely rapid rate, where anything is possible. This is where I thrive. Here's to another 20 years!" concludes Goode.
Catch
The Roger Goode Show, weeknights at 18:00 on
5FM.
For more information, visit
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