Kip Moore, Zac Brown Band, Darius Rucker, Brothers Osborne & others to perform

Cape Town, South Africa is in full swing preparing to host one of the biggest country music festivals outside of the US – Cape Town Country Festival (CTC ’24). Epic views of Table Mountain at DHL Stadium will serve as the backdrop to the star-studded event, set to take place on October 26th and 27th.

Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16th via itickets.co.za.

CTC ’24 is proud to announce the festival’s inaugural A-list lineup which includes Zac Brown Band, Kip Moore, Darius Rucker, Brothers Osborne, Cam, James Johnston, Morgan Wade, Craig Morgan and more.

Moore, who took South Africa by storm in 2023 selling 44,000 tickets in Cape Town and Pretoria, has kicked down the door for country music and will be bringing his international prowess back to yet an even bigger stadium.

“When we went to SA for the first time last year, the surprising part was it felt like a grassroots fan base that had been with us all along. There was a spark in that audience that I’ve been itching to light again. We are more than excited to see the South African fan base again,” shares Moore.

“I absolutely love Africa and try to visit every year,” Zac Brown adds. “We’re so excited that we get to perform at South Africa’s first-ever country music festival in October.”

To round out the impressive lineup, ten local South African artists will take the stage over the two-day festival, including Ricus Nel, Riaan Benade, Demi-Lee Moore, Juan Boucher, Appel, Ruhan du Toit, Brendan Peyper, Ivan Roux, West and Cheree. Roan Ash, who left South Africa for Nashville in 2022, makes a welcome return to his hometown for the inaugural CTC Festival to perform his new songs, shaped in Music City, for the first time on South African soil.

Beautiful DHL Stadium will be transformed into a 60,000 daily-capacity, Nashville honky-tonk with authentic American food, drinks, boots, and hats! Additionally, CTC ’24 is offering special payment plans, allowing fans to purchase tickets and pay over three, six, or eight months.