The Citizen (KZN)

OppiKoppi style guide

OPPIKOPPI: COME DANCE IN THE DUST

- Adriaan Roets

Your guide to the festival.

Don’t wear white. Except for that piece of sage advice, OppiKoppi, although a music festival, is so much more. It’s a place where you find out that one of life’s greatest pleasures is actually the Vitamin C boost of a naartjie after too many beers the previous night. It’s a place where you find out that fashion is subjective and so is music.

This year’s line-up is a testament to music for all.

In 2018, the Red Bull Music Stage returns for it’s ninth instalment featuring 19 acts that include new age kwaito, afrobeats, future soul as well as some gqom.

Jazz is also a major highlight this year. Actually, it’s paying homage to the festival’s humble beginnings 24 years ago. Since the early days when jazz records were played at OppiKoppi, DJ Bob has carefully nurtured his motley audience to become familiar with otherworld­ly jazz and funk.

Although this year’s festival is dropping the previous main stage, internatio­nal appeal is still very much part of the weekend.

This year Matchbox Live and OppiKoppi announced that the festival will be taking part in the European Talent Exchange Programme.

It facilitate­s the booking of European artists at festivals outside of their home countries. Oppikoppi will be the first African festival to join the likes of Coachella, Roskilde and Lollapaloo­za taking part in the exchange programme.

Included in this year’s lineup is Blind Butcher, an abstract musical duo formed in Lucerne, Switzerlan­d in 2010.

Decked-out with glitter tights and a crazy-irritating post-punk rock attitudes, they have devoted themselves to a variety of genres merged together in disco trash. The band’s inclusion at the festival makes sense – Blind Butcher are unfettered by convention and conformity.

Joining them is Dawn Brothers from the Netherland­s. Driven by guitar riffs and organ solos, these childhood friends form a unique concept ensemble. This year’s tribute artist is Oliver Mtukudzi. Starting his career in Zimbabwe in 1977, his husky voice has become the most recognised to emerge from Zim and onto the internatio­nal scene and he has earned a devoted following across Africa and beyond.

If music isn’t enough, maybe it’s the opportunit­y to show off some style. Wife beaters or t-shirts with a knock-off Keith Haring print are great at OppiKoppi, but guys and girls have claimed the fashion stage at the festival like never before, and you don’t want to miss out.

If you’re heading to the festival this year, there’s still some time to pull together your own looks.

Remember essentials like jeans and a jacket for cold nights, but it is generally warm.

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 ??  ?? SKINNY JEANS. A good skinny will see you through the four days of debauchery – they pair with almost anything and are comfy. Only R629 from H&M. FLOWER POWER. You can’t be at a festival without a flower crown. This one is only R149 from H&M.
SKINNY JEANS. A good skinny will see you through the four days of debauchery – they pair with almost anything and are comfy. Only R629 from H&M. FLOWER POWER. You can’t be at a festival without a flower crown. This one is only R149 from H&M.
 ??  ?? DIGGING DUNGAREES. Make a plain shirt instantly more appealing with dungarees. Pair with a plaid shirt around your waist and you’re set. R529 from H&M
DIGGING DUNGAREES. Make a plain shirt instantly more appealing with dungarees. Pair with a plaid shirt around your waist and you’re set. R529 from H&M
 ??  ?? BE A VOYAGER. Navigate the seas of Oppikoppi in this H&M Captain’s hat for R249. Great to pair with stripes or florals.
BE A VOYAGER. Navigate the seas of Oppikoppi in this H&M Captain’s hat for R249. Great to pair with stripes or florals.
 ??  ?? RETRO PERFECTION. This fisherman’s hat can make a plain outfit instantly cool. Get it for R179 from H&M.
RETRO PERFECTION. This fisherman’s hat can make a plain outfit instantly cool. Get it for R179 from H&M.
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