PLETTENBERG BAY NEWS - The Garden Route’s favourite music series, Get Lucky Summer, hosted its first New Year’s Eve edition in Plettenberg Bay over this past festive season with concertgoers in the thousands, ushering in 2018 in style in Robberg.
A sell-out crowd took over the Robberg rugby club field for a musical celebration with some of the country’s top acts.
Opening up the party was Plett local and DJ legend DJ Butters, after who lyrical muso Matthew Mole had the audience singing along to his popular array of hits.
The country’s iconic Afropop band Mango Groove, performed their number one hits from over the years to echoing cheers from the crowd, proving their force as one of the country’s most revered bands.
Lead singer Claire Johnston said, "What a glorious way to see in this bright and shiny new year! It was so lovely to perform in Plett again after so many years and to have people of all ages sing our songs with us and celebrate being South African. 2018 feels good already!"
Ringing in the New Year and energising the party crowd to a fever pitch, was South Africa’s very own, top electronic trio GoodLuck.
With their unique set lighting and on-stage electricity they had the crowd on their feet into the first few hours of 2018.
Performing hit after hit, Jules, Ben and Matt ensured 2018 kicked off with a bang!
"Tonight was the culmination of an incredible amount of hard work from our team and this concert is a dream come true for us all – everyone brought their A-game tonight," said Ben Peters.
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