Over 21 years the Oppikoppi music festival has come to embrace South Africa's diversity
- Written by The Conversation

South Africa has seen an explosion of music festivals and music award shows. One that has stood the test of...
South Africa has seen an explosion of music festivals and music award shows. One that has stood the test of...
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