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Suzuki Auto South Africa launches the inaugural Suzuki Safari Town Festival, a public music festival as a main event to the Jimny Gathering weekend.
The festival will take place at Clarens Square on Saturday, 23 September, and boasts a star-studded line-up of South African artists and headlining acts such as Goodluck, Mango Groove, Spoegwolf, and many others. Renowned comedian, all-around funny-man, and proud Jimny owner, Schalk Bezuidenhout will MC the music festival as part of his involvement with the Jimny Gathering festivities that are taking place on the same weekend, 22 – 24 September.
Although the JimnyGathering weekend is primarily targeted at Jimny owners and drivers of Suzuki Jimny models from the 1970s to date, the Suzuki Safari Town Festival is open to the public and for everyone (young and old) to enjoy with tickets priced from R60 to R250 per person.

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