It’s Lemo Fest time!! All roads lead to Kasi this October for the second edition of Lemo Fest.
The beautiful dome, towering in the township, is ready to accommodate a capacity of 7000 people. The dome has a holding room for artists, a media room, a VIP and VVIP area, toilets, and a corner for content creators to share their pictures online.
Lemo Fest promises to be bigger and better than last year as they have brought out big guns to entertain people.

On Thursday 3 October, the festival organizers held a walk-about and tour around the dome, to give the media, influencers, and stakeholders a glimpse of the dome and its readiness to host people from across the country.
Entering the dome brought excitement as the venue is huge, fitted with a quality state-of-the-art stage, LED lights, and giant screens to give people sitting at the back a clear view. The media room allows the media to conduct interviews with artists and do their work easily.

There are special entrances for VIPs, giving them easy access to the venue, undisturbed, and a clear view of the stage, perched on the second floor.
Technology has been employed by the festival organizers as patrons will be given hand-tags that have barcodes and will scanned and their names and faces will be linked to the scanner. Security will be tight for cars and patrons ensuring safety.
Organizers are providing transport for people to attend the festival with only a ticket being required to board a quantum taxi.

The festival will kick off with the Afro-Globe, a show for “Youth Endala” featuring the likes of Christos, Black Motion, Lamiez, Bucie, Ralf Gum, and Vetkoek vs Mahoota to mention a few.
Yanos-Hip-hop headlines by Ntate Stunna will be the second show featuring Lesotho sensation, Sannere, DJ Tshegu, Stino Le Thwenny, Maglera Doe-Boy, Emtee and Nthabising.
The gospel show will wrap up the first three shows of the Lemo Fest weekend.
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