Johannesburg, 11 February 2022:Delicious International Food and Music Festival one of the largest events in the country, opened up Early Bird ticket on the back of the President’s State of The Nation Address (SONA) last night, 10 February 2022. And after two years, they’re one of the early movers dipping their toes in the water, banking on a return to normal when the much loved festival returns in September.
“We’re encouraged by the improving environment around the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions and we’re hoping that the country may be at a new normal stage that allows food festivals and live music events to take place, come September. It’s been a long two years and we’re looking forward to celebrating some incredible food and music once again,” said Lloyd Cornwall, Director of the Delicious International Food and Music Festival. “The long-awaited opening up of live entertainment comes at a much needed time for an industry that has really been hard hit.’
The annual two-day sell out festival has attracted some of the biggest names in the international, African and local food and music industries including Jamiroquai, Chaka Khan, Erykah Badu, Hugh Masekela, Black Coffee, Louie Vega; chefs Reuben Riffel, Siba Mtongana and J Something amongst others.
With a saving of R200, pre-registration tickets are now available at R550 per person.
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About The Delicious International Food and Music festival
The Delicious International Food & Music Festival, a music festival for food lovers and the food festival for music lovers launched 7 years ago. They took the entertainment and culinary world by storm on its debut in Johannesburg in October 2013. Headlining the music was Jamiroquai supported by a host of top South African artists. UK celebrity chefs Aldo Zilli, Ed Baines, and John Burton Race displayed their signature dishes at their own pop-up restaurants. The last three iterations of the event were held at the revamped Kyalami Grand Prix circuit where 40 000 visitors indulged in the best food and music Johannesburg had to offer.