CTEMF 2017 Tickets – No more day passes
The CTEMF 2017 tickets will no longer include single day passes. The music festival has opted to stop segregating genres and therefore crowds into three separate days.
The whole point of the festival is to expose new sounds to an eager and willing audience. The original concept behind CTEMF was to…
“Curate a lineup that gives our attendees the opportunity to experience completely new genres of music, to hear new sounds, and to share a dance floor with music lovers you have never danced alongside before.” CTEMF press statement
All or nothing
So, if you are going to get your CTEMF 2017 tickets then you’re in it for the long haul. Previously, they had roughly separated the days into the following:
Fridays were for techno, Saturdays were for bass and hip hop, and Sundays were all about house music. If you are someone that has attended CTEMF right from the start and carried on all weekend, then you know what it is like to lose yourself in the experience. However, if you are one of the loyal attendees that only makes it to certain days then you have been missing out.
They have chosen to promote all three days of the festival with equal emphasis. This is to encourage you to immerse yourself in the sea of quality music on display that is both local and international.
The full weekend pass will cost you more but they have worked out a little something special for you if you get in there early…
“We love our CTEMF crowd so much that we’ve done the impossible and made our full price Weekend Pass cheaper than last year. We’ve also taken it a step further and made a limited number of presale Weekend Passes available for just R350 each in the week leading up to the first lineup announcements.”
The price of the CTEMF 2017 tickets will return to normal as soon as the first headliners have been announced.
Buy your CTEMF 2017 tickets early here. For now a festival ticket is ONLY R 350 which is a great deal.
