Splashy Fen
Established in 1990, Splashy Fen[1] is South Africa's longest-running music festival, which every Easter attracts thousands of people to a farm near Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal for a unique outdoor music experience. Also present are arts and crafts stalls, food and drink outlets, crèche and children's entertainment programme, as well as various camping and accommodation options. The most recent festival took place from the 18th-22 April 2019.
Splashy Fen | |
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The Ultimate Outdoor Experience! | |
Genre | Rock & Folk |
Dates | Easter weekend |
Location(s) | Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
Years active | since 1990 |
Founded by | Bart Fokkens and Peter Ferraz |
Website | http://www.splashyfen.co.za |
Well-known artists who have performed at Splashy Fen over the years include: Wheatus, Bowling for Soup, Kim Churchill, Syd Kitchen, Tony Cox, Steve Newman, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Vusi Mahlasela, Koos Kombuis, Shawn Phillips, Hinds Brothers, Madala Kunene, Neill Solomon, Landscape Prayers, Tananas, Just Jinjer, Hothouse Flowers, Tree63, Dan Patlansky, Watershed, Springbok Nude Girls, The Parlotones, Prime Circle and Chris Chameleon.
Don Clarke, convener of the Legends of the Fen show, and his partner Dicky Roberts, have been managing and hosting the Legends showcase at the festival since 2016.[2] This initiative brought South African icons like Steve Fataar (14 March 1943 - 31 January 2020) back to the festival. In 2019, Don Clarke and P J Powers shared the stage and performed the 1986 hit song, Sanbonani.[3]
Ultimate Splashy Fen Song
Don Clarke wrote the song, "Hey-na Splashy" in 2008,[4] the year he made his debut appearance at the festival.
References
- "Splashy Fen Official". Splashty Fen.
- sosuterbill (18 February 2019). "P J Powers to rock Splashy Fen". .....SoSuterBill..... Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "SANBONANI PJ Powers & Don Clarke". YouTube. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- "Het-Na Won't Hurt Don's Splashy Debut". iol.co.za. 6 March 2008.