Cotton Festival postponed to later this year

The Cotton Festival team has confirmed that the two-day event planned for later this month has been postponed to April.
Image supplied: The Cotton festival has been postponed to April
Image supplied: The Cotton festival has been postponed to April

Following the endless endearing tributes and messages from across the globe over the past two weeks, the decision, together with Riky Rick’s family, was made to move forward with the highly anticipated lifestyle festival.

Known for showcasing the diversities in various music genres with the aim of fusing the gaps within the different local movements, Riky Rick created the festival to merge both well-known and young emerging SA artists.

“We have to continue to keep his spirit and legacy alive. What better way to do this than to continue the work Riky has already started. Cotton Fest needs to go ahead as planned by him! His love and belief in showcasing young and upcoming talent is unquestionable, which is how Cotton Fest came about a few years back. And in his own words - we never die, we multiply! Let’s build on this energy, and continue to spread the love and light at a time when we need it the most,” said Riky Rick’s wife, Bianca Naidoo.

Cotton Fest will now take place on the 23 and 24 April in Newtown, Johannesburg.

The team apologises for any inconvenience caused to current ticket holders who might not be able to attend on these new days.

The weekend line-up will be announced later this month.

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