Redhill Arts Festival 25 – 28 July 2024

Podcast Party is proud to support Joburg’s leading arts festival taking place between 25 - 28 July 2024 at Redhill School!

Redhill Arts Festival

Podcast Party is proud to support Joburg’s leading arts festival taking place between 25 – 28 July 2024 at Redhill School!

The Redhill Arts Festival is an annual celebration of culture, creativity and community. Hosted on Redhill’s expansive campus, the Festival is committed to showcasing the best that South African arts can offer, with theatre, music, visual arts and more. 

There’s so much to look forward to! You can head over to www.redhillartsfestival.co.za for all of the information, and get your tickets on www.ticketpros.co.za.

Interview with Executive Head of Redhill School Joseph Gerassi

Are you ready for a festival like no other? Jack is joined by Festival Director and Executive Head of Redhill School, Joseph Gerassi. A brief history of the building blocks of the festival and what the audience can expect from this year’s edition of the festival taking place at Redhill school from the 25 July 2024.

Interview with Craig Hinds from headline act Watershed

Want to learn more about the people who made the sound track of our lives?The lead singer of legendary South African pop rock band, Watershed, Craig Hinds talks to Jack Motlanthe about some memorable moments in their 24 year journey as a band. The future looks great as they discuss the upcoming Redhill Arts Festival is on the cards as they return as one of the headline acts for this year’s edition.

The POD with Shannon Esra and Talia Kodesh

Powerhouse actresses Shannon Esra and Talia Kodesh stop by to talk about their amazing careers and their future aspirations. These amazing women will be a part of the unmissable upcoming event Redhill Arts Festival.

Mzansi Youth Choir

In the lead up to this year’s Redhill Arts Festival, Jack is joined by members of Mzansi Youth Choir to talk about their journey in setting the world on fire.

The POD with Shelli and Kayla Nurcombe-Thorne

Redfest is only a few days away and so in the spirit of our partnership, Shelli and Kayla Nurcombe-Thorne join the show to shed light on the ins and outs of this exciting festival taking place on the 25th – 28th July 2024.

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