29/03/2017

DJ Tiësto Confirmed For Vital Festival

DJ Tiësto is to headline this year's Vital Festival at the Boucher Road playing fields on Saturday, 26 August, it has been confirmed.

Taking to the main stage, he will also be joined by Clean Bandit.

Robin Schulz, Sigala and Disciples will also be performing.

Tickets go on sale at Ticketmaster outlets on Friday, 31 March.

(CD/LM)

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