Oppikoppi

Oppikoppi was a music festival held in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, near the mining town of Northam.

Each year in the first week of August — except for 2017, when the festival was held in October — thousands of people used to flock to the farm to camp out in the bush and enjoy the music for several days.

[1] The festival derives its name from the resort on the piece of land where it is held, featuring a picturesque hill on top of which there is a bar and a small original stage.

The festival is regarded by some as the primary influence in jump-starting the South African live music movement in the late 1990s.

The festival hosts a wide array of acts, with artists being booked from genres including, but not limited to: rock, hip hop, hardcore, punk, ska, folk, blues, drum 'n bass, big beats, funk, kwaito, jazz, traditional, world music, metal, indie and other genres.

Waiting for the music.