Join the V&A’s Underground Movement for The Homestead Project!

by | Jul 24, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Don’t miss the V&A Waterfront’s first underground party event on Saturday, 3 August in the Battery Park parking from 2pm until midnight. Come overdressed and drop that extra scarf or those woollen mittens into the donation bin, from where they will be delivered to NGOs who take care of the less fortunate in our society.

Entry is free, simply visit the website to download your ticket and bring along a warm item of clothing, blanket or non-perishable food to donate to Melela 4 Children, The Homestead Project for street children, and Ladles of Love.

10 ultra-cool DJs will donate their set time to the cause as they get the party pumping.

Other underground activities include skating and rollerblading as well as a Havaianas and sunglasses activation. And don’t miss the Sneaker Lab activation stand to customise your sneakers with cool paints, or make your creative mark in a graffiti paint-off and use the free Wi-Fi to show it off to the world.

Food and drinks will be on sale, and all monies raised from bar sales will also be donated to the three NGOs. The V&A Waterfront will also donate additional winter clothes, blankets and non-perishable foods they’ve been collecting since June.

And because waste is not cool, partygoers will each be given one branded melamine cup for their use throughout the night. These will be recycled after the event.

DJ event line-up

Battery Park, Underground Party
• Eazy (CLASSICS/Good Hope FM)
• Leighton Moody (We House Sundays)
• Kyeezi (Metro FM)
• Gremlin (Good Hope FM Mixshow DJ)
• Alvhinator (Uppercut)
• Ashton Abels (Something Good Sundays)
• Retro Rootz (Good Hope FM Mixshow DJ)
• Dunn Kidda (Cruel Section)
• Tamo (Love All/Cruel Section)
• Black Wiz (Bounce Groove Sessions)

WHEN: Saturday, 3 August 14h00 to 24h00
WHERE: Battery Park, underground garage, level one, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001

FREE TICKETS: Book at Webtickets  Remember to bring along that donation to Melela 4 Children, The Homestead Project for street children, and Ladles of Love.

See also Cape Town Green Map

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