DJ Kent brings his signature beats to St John’s College Music Fest 2026.
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St John’s College will host its inaugural Music Fest to raise funds for the Centenary Scholarship Programme, which provides full scholarships to outstanding boys from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The line-up will include DJ Kent, Vusi Nova, and Louise Carver. The event will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at Burger Field on the College’s Houghton campus.
Afro-Pop sensation Vusi Nova.
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Established in 1998, the Centenary Scholarship Programme admits ten Grade 8 scholars each year, with fifty scholars supported across the College at any given time. The scholarship covers tuition, boarding, uniforms, books, medical aid and holistic learner support, and is widely recognised for its life-changing impact.
Presented by the St John’s College Parent Association, the Music Fest is a family-friendly outdoor celebration bringing together students, parents, alumni, neighbours, and the wider public for an afternoon and evening of live music, food, and community connection.
Louise Carver brings her piano and heartfelt songs.
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Performances will run from 2pm to 9pm, creating a relaxed festival atmosphere suitable for all ages. Festival-goers can enjoy a curated food court, a drinks garden and a dedicated kids’ play zone. Guests are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and camp chairs. The event is open to the public, including families, alumni, prospective students, neighbouring schools, and music lovers of all ages.
Tickets are available exclusively via Webtickets. No tickets will be sold at the gate. Limited on-site parking is available, and e-hailing services are strongly recommended.
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