The Citizen (Gauteng)

Dust bowl rock

OPPIKOPPI: THEME IS DAHL-INSPIRED ‘THE FANTASTIC MR VOS VOS’

- Adriaan Roets

Organisers have yet to name the internatio­nal acts taking part this year.

O ppikoppi – if you’ve never been one of the more than 20 000 people who head to the dust bowl annually, or never really wanted to visit, move along, there’s nothing here to interest you.

If you have been there, Oppikoppi 21 will again show why Northam in Limpopo is your second home.

The theme for the 2015 festival is the Roald Dahl-inspired theme “The Fantastic Mr Vos Vos”, based on the children’s novel, The Fantastic Mr Fox, a tale about a cunning fox and his sticky fingers.

If this will be your first visit, the theme is a warning: get ready to have your heart stolen.

Excitement is mounting for the announceme­nt of the internatio­nal acts performing at Oppikoppi this year.

Wolfmother, Editors, Deftones, Bullet for My Valentine, Eagles of Death Metal, Sum 41 and Sisqó have all performed there, alongside South African stars such as Hugh Masekela and Valiant Swart.

But this year, the announceme­nt of internatio­nal acts is being kept secret.

One of the public representa­tives for the festival said the official announceme­nt only happens once a deposit has been paid and a date settled.

Oppikoppi is the second weekend of August so, if some of your favourite bands suddenly cancel shows over that period, perhaps they are heading to one of the largest music festival in the southern hemisphere.

The festival organisers have, since last week, named some of the local acts taking part and, boy, it’s not a bad list. Some of the bigger acts include the Parlotones, Satanic Dagga Orgy, After Robot and Desmond and the Tutus.

But perhaps the main appeal remains the dry hinterland of Northam, where crackling fires, noisy neighbours, portaloos, uncomforta­ble tents and dust mixes so well with boozy afternoons and the unifying call that is Oppikoppi.

Excitement is mounting for the announceme­nt of the internatio­nal acts performing this year Explore your Oppikoppi options on oppikoppi.co.za

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Picture: Gallo Images TAT MAN: Kahn Morbee from the Parlotones.
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FRONTMAN. Andrew Stockdale, left, of Wolfmother, performs at last year’s festival.
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CENTRE STAGE. Oppikoppi can accomodate 15 000 spectators on any given night. It has previously hosted the Editors, Deftones, Bullet for My Valentine, Eagles of Death Metal, Sum 41 and Sisqó

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