The Corona Sunsets Summer Tour brought its electrifying fusion of music, culture, and lifestyle to the enchanting Villa Paradisg in Hartbeesport, leaving attendees in awe of the stellar lineup and unforgettable performances.

The event kicked off with an eclectic mix of talent, featuring Jve & Chidi, Phodii, Frigid Armadillo, Shamiso, Jordan Arts, Simmy, Tresor, Mr Jazziq, Soul Nativez, Morda and The Clique setting the stage for an extraordinary musical journey.

The Corona Sunsets Summer Tour was not just about music; it was a holistic experience. Attendees immersed themselves in a myriad of lifestyle activities, from drumming workshops to body art and face painting. Charm bracelet making and special sunset hour activation’s added an extra layer of enjoyment to the festivities.

Shamiso

The commitment to sustainability was evident throughout the event, with solar-powered phone chargers and recycle stations manned by dedicated staff to guide attendees in proper waste disposal. The organizers aimed not only to entertain but also to educate, fostering an environment where enjoyment goes hand in hand with responsibility.

Tresor

In an exclusive interview with Shamiso, one of the featured artists, she shared her profound connection with house music.

“House music to me is life. I can’t describe it as anything else,”.

she expressed.

Regarding Corona Sunset, she highlighted the joy of enjoying the sun, being with friends, and embracing a summery lifestyle.

The interview delved into Shamiso‘s journey, acknowledging the pivotal role played by platforms like Kunye. She emphasized that while Kunye contributed to her growth, her presence at the Corona Sunset was part of her unique journey.

“I think me being here today is for a reason, the same way I’ve been at Kunye the whole year. I guess it was meant to be, and that’s why I’m here,”.

she explained

As the Corona Sunsets Summer Tour continues its journey across South Africa this weekend, it leaves a trail of unforgettable moments and a celebration of music, culture, and sustainability. The blend of diverse talent, immersive experiences, and a commitment to environmental responsibility sets a remarkable standard for music festivals, making it an event to remember for all who had the privilege of attending.

Find out more about the Corona Sunsets Summer Tour happening at the Lowveld Botanical GardensMbombela on November 25 & at Beach BumsDurban on November 25 here.

For tickets and more information visit: corona.howler.co.za

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