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Pop Up Tents Bring Festival Vibes and Adventure to Zim
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32873, member: 636"] Festival lovers want adventure these days! Memories matter most to planners and attendees, who need proper planning and budgeting research before heading out. Modern event organizers make festivals worth attending through exploration, great hospitality, and exciting packages. Outdoor festivals became common recently, with onsite camping pop-up tents changing how people enjoy live events across Zimbabwe. These quick-setup canopies use spring-loaded frames that automatically open when pulled from carrying cases. South Africa embraced this trend earlier because festival fans had cash for fun activities. These waterproof tents come in different sizes—some comfortably hold eight people! Zimbabwean promoters learn from South African success stories. Odyssey Entertainment started using pop-up tents at the Kadoma Music Festival when local lodges filled up. Their spokesperson, Prince Mharadze, says these tents help both organizers and attendees save money compared to hotels. Nigel Chinovhiringa plans to offer similar camping at the Sunshine City Festival on May 24-25 featuring Prince Kaybee, Toss DJ Maphorisa. His research created something unique for Harare - fans from outside town can stay right at Alex Sports Club! Radio personality Phatisani Sibanda praises this trend of giving people personal space during multi-day events. Comedian Bhutisi calls on-site camping cost-effective and safe since attendees stay close to performances without transport worries. Festival fan Thulani Chivizhe loves camping because he misses nothing and enjoys planning his next moves between shows. Campers usually access showers, restrooms, and food vendors near their tents, making everything easier and more convenient! [/QUOTE]
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