The 1975, Tash Sultana and Russ all coming to Johannesburg headline In The City music festival

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The 1975, Tash Sultana and Russ all coming to Johannesburg headline In The City music festival
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.the1975, TASHSULTANAA and Russ to headline InTheCityJHB music festival itc2019 (via Channel24Music )

Cape Town – The organisers of Rocking the Daisies are bringing fans an explosive festival in the heart of Johannesburg on Sunday 6 October.

The event will be headlined by British pop rock band The 1975, Tash Sultana, Russ and more live at Ellis Park. The three international acts are also headlining The Rocking the Daisies Festival taking place on the same weekend in the Western Cape.

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