Botswana (Moshupa): The much celebrated and biggest event South of Botswana, the GaaboMotho Music Festival (GMMF), took place over the weekend in Moshupa at Dladleng Recreational Park. The Festival which was on its 8th edition, attracted multitudes of partygoers around the country.
The Festival had a hit lineup comprising Local and International acts, including the likes of Han-C, Charma Girl, Latimmy, DJ Fresh, Mawhoo, Ntate Stunna and Paige as an International surprise act.
Despite the drizzling rain through the entire night, revellers kept it going until the morning under the popular notion that “ga ene ka metsi a belang”.
GaaboMotho Music Festival (GMMF) is not just a music festival; it’s a celebration, and through this Festival, Africa encourages and bolds different tastes of music and promotes music tourism.
Through this Festival, GaaboMotho made sure that this event caters for all. Specially, this Festival is for Content Creators. For Tictokers and Youtubers this one is ideal for your blogs.
There is a special kids section also available in which they need to give the bambinos the time of their lives with activities like:
- Swimming
- Face painting
- Jumping castles
- Snooker/pool table
- Selaka
Gaabo Motho Music Festival: Moshupa thanked the audience for their support during the rain. They thanked the audience and everyone through their official Facebook account, in which they stated, “GAABO MOTHO MUSIC Festival -Moshupa like to thank everyone who made it to the past event. It’s not a party unless you are there.
Furthermore, the post reads, “To the fans, You were amazing and beautiful.”nne le le best gore”.le kamoso betsho.”
Through their Facebook post, they also thanked the Artists and Djs, in which they mentioned, “Thank you for the beautiful performances and DJ sets.ne le betsa go utlwala.”
Moreover, they also demanded public opinion by appealing to the public to come and give their feedback so that they could improve the event by keeping in mind the public opinion.
They concluded by saying, “Better is not enough; the best is yet to come.”