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SPAR Kirkwood Wildsfees celebrates 20 years of success as all roads lead to Kirkwood

18 May 2023 by Alan

Once again, all roads will lead to Kirkwood at the end of June as thousands of festival goers converge on the Karoo town of Kirkwood for the 20th annual SPAR Kirkwood Wildsfees. From Friday, June 30 to Sunday, July 2 they will be able to dance to the sounds of 25 of South Africa’s top …

Once again, all roads will lead to Kirkwood at the halt of June as thousands of festival goers converge on the Karoo town of Kirkwood for the 20th annual SPAR Kirkwood Wildsfees.

From Friday, June 30 to Sunday, July 2 they will be able to dance to the sounds of 25 of South Africa’s top artists performing on the giant Wildsfees stage, will shop at over 300 specialist stalls and be entertained by a host of other activities at the Eastern Cape’s biggest family festival.

“The SPAR Kirkwood Wildsfees is the plot where both locals and visitors from all over the country arrive to escape the winter blues,” says festival director Jenni Honsbein.

Festival goers approach from far and wide.

“Accommodation in the Sundays River Valley has been fully booked for months, which shows that the festival appeal stretches well beyond the Nelson Mandela Bay metro and Kirkwood surrounds.

“It has also been encouraging to see the return of major national sponsors after the Covid pandemic,” she says.

Children’s entertainment includes wildlife-themed competitions, reptile demos, a virtual game drive and the Fun4U Play Park.

For the older kids and the young at heart there will be the Bungee, ZORB & Paintball Park.

Foodies and connoisseurs of fine wines, gin and beer will be able to catch their taste buds on safari in the kykNET Leefstyl Plein, Blaauwklippen Wine Garden and Ffflamingo Bos Bistro, as well as the many stalls selling everything from freshly prepared kudu burgers to sushi.

The festival will also feature the province’s biggest commercial vehicle and current car display, while campers will be in their contented area at the Campworld Expo.
The latest in agricultural technology will be on note at the Agri Expo.

“With the ongoing drought making us all aware of the need to conserve water we acquire commissioned a special garden display which shows what can be done with succulents and some creative use of wood and stone,” says Honsbein.

Headline acts include Elandré and Loufi on Friday night, Loukmaan Adams & band and Snotkop on Saturday, and Watershed and Juan Boucher and Band on the Sunday.

For more information recede to www.wildsfees.co.za

It will be a “mal” festival in 2023. Photo: Supplied

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