Close Menu
    • From Create buying Monstercat to WMG earnings… it’s MBW’s Weekly Round-Up
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-09
    • Yamaha launches $50m fund to power music and media startups
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Robert Kyncl talks M&A strategy, A&R spend, AI regulation, and more on Warner Music’s latest earnings call
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Range Music launches composer division, with industry veteran Jeff Jernigan named as first hire
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Jason Taylor appointed VP of Business Development at Downtown Music Publishing
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Rich Orchard joins Horus Music as Managing Director
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Alex Stolls elevated to Partner at music and entertainment law firm Boyarski Fritz
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Warner Music Group generated $1.48bn in calendar Q1 2025; subscription streaming revenues rose 3.2% YoY
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Suno upgrades AI music generator with enhanced vocal capabilities, extended track length
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    • Universal Music Group slams ‘wild conspiracies’ from Drake lawyers, moves to dismiss lawsuit
      Source: Music Business Worldwide Published on 2025-05-08
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    EscopiaEscopia
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Latest

      Cold Chinese Food Beam Off A Light of Positivity & Self-Value in Debut Single “Ethiopian Coffee”

      May 8, 2025

      “123 Block Myself” Music Video: A Reflection Of Vice And Esteem By Loatinover Pounds

      April 9, 2025

      Interview: TDK Macassette Talks New Single ‘Sorry Makhe’, The Power of Amapiano, and More.

      April 9, 2025

      Piano City Unites With Naledi Aphiwe, Nkosazana Daughter, Major League DJz & Royce 77 To Drop “Impilo Emnandi”

      April 1, 2025

      Hey Neighbour Fest Announces International Superstar, Doja Cat as First Headliner

      March 27, 2025
    • Popular
      1. Latest
      2. Shows
      3. Videos
      4. View All

      Cold Chinese Food Beam Off A Light of Positivity & Self-Value in Debut Single “Ethiopian Coffee”

      May 8, 2025

      “123 Block Myself” Music Video: A Reflection Of Vice And Esteem By Loatinover Pounds

      April 9, 2025

      Interview: TDK Macassette Talks New Single ‘Sorry Makhe’, The Power of Amapiano, and More.

      April 9, 2025

      Piano City Unites With Naledi Aphiwe, Nkosazana Daughter, Major League DJz & Royce 77 To Drop “Impilo Emnandi”

      April 1, 2025

      Watch: Kim Jayde Unites With Phil Lipschultz In Part 1 Of Special Episode Where They Speak On ‘Erika’s Poem’; ‘Unheardof’ and More

      November 11, 2024

      Manicured Claws Out, Masks Off: Betrayal and Bloody Feuds Take Centre Stage In Savage Beauty’s Explosive New Season

      June 11, 2024

      Netflix Unveils A Soweto Love Story – A Heartfelt And Humourous Homegrown Rom-Com 

      January 17, 2024

      Watch: Tyson Sybateli Speaks On His RTD Festival Experience, Journey And More

      December 6, 2023

      “123 Block Myself” Music Video: A Reflection Of Vice And Esteem By Loatinover Pounds

      April 9, 2025

      Eemoh Drops Fresh Visual EP ‘The Lost Files’: A Cinematic Journey Into Unreleased Tracks

      February 27, 2025

      Kids Love Jazz: A Youthful Boost to Braamfontein’s Jazz Scene.

      November 29, 2024

      Tasha HendrixX Grapples With Industry Politics In Cinematic Visuals For “No Favours”

      November 28, 2024

      Cold Chinese Food Beam Off A Light of Positivity & Self-Value in Debut Single “Ethiopian Coffee”

      May 8, 2025

      Interview: TDK Macassette Talks New Single ‘Sorry Makhe’, The Power of Amapiano, and More.

      April 9, 2025

      Piano City Unites With Naledi Aphiwe, Nkosazana Daughter, Major League DJz & Royce 77 To Drop “Impilo Emnandi”

      April 1, 2025

      YFM Announces Their Brand New Weekday Line-Up Ahead Of ‘Club Y’ Launch

      March 27, 2025
    • Contact Us
    EscopiaEscopia
    Home » Hey Neighbour Festival: Great Music, Plenty of Mud, and Money Well Spent.
    Events Latest

    Hey Neighbour Festival: Great Music, Plenty of Mud, and Money Well Spent.

    Nonjabulo MalingaBy Nonjabulo MalingaDecember 13, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr VKontakte WhatsApp Email
    Image source: supplied
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email

    Each weekend this festive season seems bigger than the last, and the first-ever Hey Neighbour Festival proved this statement true. The one-of-a-kind 3-day music festival promised to turn strangers into neighbours, leaving you with unforgettable memories. This festival’s high anticipation clashed with our skepticism despite the prominence of the acts on the line-up. Also, I was unsure if Hey Neighbour could fill the Afropunk-sized hole in our hearts. Surprisingly, an off-roading adventure farm east of the nation’s capital still ignited the festive spirit we all know and love. Without a doubt, the Hey Neigbour festival will burn in the brain as much as it burned through your pockets.

    The “neighbour” and “neighbourhood” themes conspired very well with the festival mood from start to finish. Howls of laughter and shouts of “Hey Neighbour” constructed the bridge between neighbour and stranger. Despite the dissatisfaction with the ticket pricing, each day welcomed new faces to the neighbourhood. It seems that the collective outrage masked the individual joyfulness of those with the means. Hey Neighbour was an applaudable reminder that people vote with their feet, not necessarily their words. Once you find your hood, you won’t need to be anywhere else.

    The most redeeming items of the festival are the sound stages and their energetic acts. The Griffin Stage, home to exceptional sets from stars like DJ Kent, DBN Gogo, and DJ Leesoul, takes the cup. The other stages were packaged and presented for a live show. However, the Griffin Stage looked and felt like a party. The strobe lights, log drum, and bass made this stage the place to be, especially while you wait for your favourite to appear on the other stages.  

    The Makhe Stage hosted local acts exclusively. For those uninterested or unfamiliar, this stage showcased a calibre of South African talent across various genres. Black Motion, Jack Parrow, and Mafikizolo are some names that have a special place in South African hearts. Our cups overflow with passion for international acts. Nonetheless, singing nostalgically in your home language is an unmatched feeling.

    The crowd-pulling Main Stage presented the event headliners in all their glory. The line-up covered many bases, from The Chainsmokers and Swedish House Mafia to H.E.R., Khalid, and Kendrick Lamar. The weather turned from sunny to rainy expeditiously. Yet, it didn’t stop us from elbowing each other to get the front-row experience. “South Africa might be my loudest crowd ever,” H.E.R. said during her set in the rain. Seeing an artist show gratitude through an amazing performance was incredibly fulfilling, and these headliners showed up.

    Ultimately, whether you missed out or not, Hey Neighbour set a high standard for its inaugural exhibition. Four-hour deadlocked traffic and muddy Jordan Retro 5 sneakers were not part of the plan. Therefore, that is a great place to start when planning for the next festival. There is nothing better than singing a song with the thousands of people who streamed it as much as you did. If you don’t attend Hey Neighbour for anything else, attend it to connect with people who love music like you do. 

     

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleInterview: Yanga Chief Speaks On New Single “My Baby”, 16V Docu-Series, Musical Hiatus, Nelson Mandela, Future Plans And Much More
    Next Article South African Music Industry Bids Farewell To Chris Ghelakis
    Nonjabulo Malinga
    • Instagram

    I am a black girl who loves good music. The commercial and underground South African music scene is buzzing, and I would love my corner of the internet to highlight that buzz.

    Related Posts

    Cold Chinese Food Beam Off A Light of Positivity & Self-Value in Debut Single “Ethiopian Coffee”

    May 8, 2025

    “123 Block Myself” Music Video: A Reflection Of Vice And Esteem By Loatinover Pounds

    April 9, 2025

    Interview: TDK Macassette Talks New Single ‘Sorry Makhe’, The Power of Amapiano, and More.

    April 9, 2025

    Piano City Unites With Naledi Aphiwe, Nkosazana Daughter, Major League DJz & Royce 77 To Drop “Impilo Emnandi”

    April 1, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from Escopia.

      Escopia is a platform where all types of unaddressed topics are addressed for the youth. This platform is built to inform the youth about the world and the things in it.

      We're social. Connect with us:

      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
      Latest Posts

      Cold Chinese Food Beam Off A Light of Positivity & Self-Value in Debut Single “Ethiopian Coffee”

      May 8, 2025

      “123 Block Myself” Music Video: A Reflection Of Vice And Esteem By Loatinover Pounds

      April 9, 2025

      Interview: TDK Macassette Talks New Single ‘Sorry Makhe’, The Power of Amapiano, and More.

      April 9, 2025
      Get Informed

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from Escopia.

      © 2025 Escopia. Designed by Escopia
      • Home
      • Latest
      • Popular

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.