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FLYING FISH BEACH PARTY SET TO REEL IN THE CROWDS

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Following the success of last year’s beach festival, Flying Fish is hosting an unparalleled day-to-nightlife experience with the Flying Fish beach festival in Kitwe on September 3, 2016.
The beach festival, to be held at Mindolo Dam, will be the premier destination for party-lovers seeking the quality festive atmosphere usually found in European hotspots. Upon entering, guests will be treated to a lush Caribbean oasis complete with beach sand and palm trees.
Flying Fish will create an entertainment platform that showcases local chart-topping acts who will ensure that the festival rocks with their signature blend of upbeat and uplifting music, such as the renowned disc jockey Sebastien Dutch, who is confirmed to attend the event. With well-known hit-makers at the fore, including Kitwe-based entertainers Selectah OG, and Tony & Guido, the beach party is expected to attract a huge crowd of sun-worshipping dance-music lovers.
Organisers of the event are planning to transport the city’s coolest socialites to a tropical seashore, complete with sand, beach chairs, beach umbrellas, towels, music, prizes and related activities such as frisbee, football penalty kicks and volleyball that are sure to be great fun for all concerned.
“Flying Fish is all about trying something new and about finding inspiration in the ordinary. It’s a twist on the familiar, spontaneously adding just that little something extra to the everyday,” said Zambian Breweries managing director Annabelle Degroot.
“That’s why we’re having another beach party in landlocked Zambia. Following the success we had at last year’s event in Lusaka, we thought it appropriate to share the experience with our friends in Kitwe,” she added.
However, Mrs Degroot implored all revelers who would be traveling to Kitwe for the festival to be cautious and avoid drinking and driving.
“We believe in the responsible and moderate consumption of our products and are therefore making an ardent appeal to all party-goers not to drink and drive as they travel to Kitwe. Practising road safety entails the safety of other road users,” she said.
“Please use a designated driver who does not drink alcohol, RTSA officers will be on duty at the venue to ensure safety,” she urged.
The beach festival starts at 14hrs at a fee of K50 per person at the gate. Under 18s will not be admitted.
Flying Fish premium flavoured beer comes in Pressed Lemon and Chilled Green Apple, and is the alternative choice for everyday inspiration, because Flying Fish combines the pure refreshment of beer with interesting flavours and fresh aromas for a new, delicious and easy drinking experience.
More details are available on Facebook at @flyingfishzambia

Flashback to the 2015 Flying Fish beach party in Lusaka.
Flashback to the 2015 Flying Fish beach party in Lusaka.
Flashback to the 2015 Flying Fish beach party in Lusaka.
Flashback to the 2015 Flying Fish beach party in Lusaka.

 

 

About Flying Fish Premium Beer
Flying Fish Premium Flavoured Beer combines the pure refreshment of beer with delicious fresh flavours – adding a twist to the familiar. It is made with malted barley and hops, with a twist of something interesting – with real fruit juice and flavours added to create a new and refreshing aroma and taste. Flying Fish Premium Flavoured Beer has all the refreshment of beer, with an easy drinking taste – offering something different for consumers looking to share new experiences, flavours and tastes with friends.

About SABMiller Zambia
Zambian Breweries Plc, National Breweries and Heinrich’s Beverages are part of the SABMiller Group, one of the world’s largest brewers, with more than 200 beer brands and some 70,000 employees in over 75 countries. It is also one of the world’s largest bottlers of soft drinks.
Zambian Breweries was established in Zambia in 1968 and its product range has grown to include clear beers such as Mosi Lager, Castle, Castle Lite, Flying Fish, Carling Black Label and Eagle beer as well as the Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and Schweppes brands.
National Breweries produces the Chibuku brand opaque beer, while Heinrich’s makes the popular Maheu Super Shake range.

 

10 COMMENTS

  1. jameson vodka chakolwa wrungu and pf government’s vision for Zambia.Unemployment and more drinking irresponsibly…

  2. A new troll on the block going by the pseudonym of ‘Gunpowder’, falling all over self spewing bile all over the place in order to be noticed.

    It needs gallbladder removal…

  3. Sounds good BUT……Similar to ‘European Hotspots’! Lush Caribbean oasis?? When has the Caribbean been Europe? Zambians please try to create your own original things not referencing wrong cultures.

    Just ask British Police and local residents about the crime rates in the last festival 29th August…gangs, guns and zombie knives.

    Europeans have festivals that are far peaceful and we need positive references and influences as we begin to create a new entertainment input to our Economy. Be creative and find Zambian influences. What’s wrong with a Lush African Beach Party?

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