Simmy, Musa Mashiane and many great acts to Headline Fête de la Musique 2023 in Newtown Junction Johannesburg.

Fête de la Musique, one of Johannesburg’s most anticipated music festivals, announces its exciting lineup of headlining acts for the 2023 edition. Taking place on the 24th of June at Newtown Junction, in Johannesburg, this year’s festival promises an unforgettable celebration of local music and culture for everyone. The French Institute of South Africa is excited to bring this event back for its 12th year with the support of TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa, Newtown Junction and SAMRO.
Following the announcement of the 20 supporting performers, the 2023 headlining acts for Fête de la Musique Newtown Junction Johannesburg are sure to dazzle:
Playing at Newtown Junction, Simmy is an exciting addition to the lineup. Her music blends elements of electronic dance music, neo-soul, and experimental pop. Simmy’s heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies have earned her widespread acclaim, describing her music as “nostalgic in a sense that is relevant, energizing with societal undertones “
Also performing at Newtown Junction, Musa Mashiane will bring a unique sound experience of Afro-soul, traditional African, soulful R&B, jazz, blues and a strong texture of Afro-melodies. He pulls his inspiration from international singers like Victor Ntoni, Oumou Sangare, Stevie Wonder and Bobby McFerrin, but delivers it with a truly original African signature.
The Newtown Junction line-up is:
Newtown Junction – Piazza
● Simmy – 17h00
● LUUKHANYO – 15h00
● The Charles Géne Suite – 13h00
● Sfiso Atomza – 11h00
Newtown Junction – Ampd Studio Stage
● Musa Mashiane – 16h00
● uKhoiKhoi – 14h00
● The Cooligans – 12h00
Newtown Junction – Railway Line Stage
● ThuliThulz – 16h00
● SHAKES – 14h00
● MazwiDaDj – 12h00
● SweeterBrown – 11h00 ●
By partnering with Bassline Live, Newtown Junction, Victoria Yards, and the Alliance Française in Johannesburg, the festival hopes to increase accessibility with a wide range of locations and musical acts to choose from.
Fête de la Musique is free to all! Join us on June 24th, 2023 for a musical feast for everyone.

Newtown Junction Fete De La Musique

Simmy, Musa Mashiane, and many great acts set the stages ablaze at the Fête de la Musique 2023.

Fête de la Musique, one of Johannesburg’s most anticipated music festivals, announced its exciting lineup of headlining acts for the 2023 edition. The festivities took place on Saturday the 24th of June at Newtown Junction, in Johannesburg, this year’s festival promised and delivered an unforgettable celebration of local music and culture for everyone. The French Institute of South Africa brought this festival back for its 12th year with the support of Total Energies Marketing South Africa, Newtown Junction, and SAMRO.

The 2023 headlining acts for Fête de la Musique Newtown Junction Johannesburg left everyone wanting more with superior performances that took place throughout the day and a show-stopper closing performance by Simmy. Simmy was an exciting addition to the lineup. Her music blends elements of electronic dance music, neo-soul and experimental pop. Simmy’s heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies have earned her widespread acclaim, describing her music as “nostalgic in a sense that is relevant, energizing with societal undertones “

Musa Mashiane who also performed at the festival brought a unique sound experience of Afro-soul, traditional African, soulful R&B, jazz, blues, and a strong texture of Afro-melodies. He pulls his inspiration from international singers like Victor Ntoni, Oumou Sangare, Stevie Wonder, and Bobby McFerrin, but delivers it with a truly original African signature. 

The Newtown Junction line-up comprised of the following acts : 

Newtown Junction – Piazza

  • Simmy 
  • LUUKHANYO 
  • The Charles Géne Suite
  • Sfiso Atomza 

Newtown Junction – Ampd Studio Stage

  • Musa Mashiane 
  • uKhoiKhoi 
  • The Cooligans

Newtown Junction – Railway Line Stage 

  • ThuliThulz
  • SHAKES 
  • MazwiDaDj
  • SweeterBrown

In partnership with Bassline Live, Newtown Junction, Victoria Yards, and the Alliance Française in Johannesburg, the festival hopes to continue to increase accessibility with a wide range of locations and musical acts to choose from in the future.