The Cape Town Electronic Music Festival 2018 Dates Announced

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Cape Town Electronic Music Festival (CTEMF) has today revealed it’s dates for the 2018 edition of the festival which will take place in Cape Town from 6-8 April 2018.

For the first time since inception the festival will no longer be held in the first week of February, instead, the 7th edition of CTEMF will be held over the first week in April 2018.

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In addition to the festival’s new dates, CTEMF also announced plans to expand their satellite events to Durban for the very first time with CTEMF events taking place in Durban and Johannesburg on the 6th and 7th April 2018 respectively.

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As always CTEMF will hosts a three-day series of free workshops and showcases where industry luminaries from around the world cross paths with South Africa’s established and up-and-coming talents to share stories, skills and insights. The expansive 3-day workshop programme will take place at various locations around Cape Town from 3th – 5th April 2018.

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(Image by Julian Jooste)

Established in 2012 as a platform for South Africa’s flourishing electronic music culture and industry, CTEMF continues to garner global recognition for being one of the most representative and forward-thinking events on Africa’s music festival calendar.

2017 headliners included Âme (Live), Coldcut, Peanut Butter Wolf, Heidi, Dave Clarke, Jazzuelle, Jullian Gomes and Portable AKA Bodycode.

CTEMF 2018 Dates

Festival 6th – 8th April 2018 – Facebook Event: LINK
Workshops 3rd – 5th April 2018
Durban Satellite Event 6th April 2018
Johannesburg Satellite Event 7th April 2018

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