Caravan Park hosts ‘The Big Dig’

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Emmanuel Chitsika

Masvingo-Popular entertainment spot Caravan Park is set to play host to a novel outdoor event code-named ‘The Big Dig’ on March 18, 2023 where prominent artists Killer T, Enzo Ishal and Alchemy are set to thrill the revellers.
According to the organizers, the edition of this newer event will run under the theme ‘Celebrating the diversity of Food, Music and Dance’.
Admission is US$ 10.
“The ‘Big Dig’ is an annual outdoor event taking place at Caravan Park, Masvingo on Saturday 18 March 2023 from 12 pm till late. This is the first edition and the theme is ‘celebrating food, music and dance’.
“The event will have three different sections (small digs) with each playing different music genres. Dig 1 for Old Skul and Rhumba music will be popular with the mature and older generation. Digs 2 and 3 for Amapiano, House, Nija and Afrobeats will be popular with the young and adventurous. Dig 2 will also cater for Dancehall music and Marasta. Each dig will have all services from music to food, drinks, braai and general entertainment,” said the organizers.
The event is set to develop into a one main show later on after the closure of the small digs and that will be after 2000 hours.
“These digs (small) will operate between 12-8 pm, thereafter the small digs close and everyone converges to the main stage. The ‘Big Dig’ for live performances by Killer T, Enzo Ishal, Alchemy and other supporting local artists,” added the organizers.
The event is also set to offer marketing opportunities for various players or the corporate sector.
“The tourism sectors will benefit by providing services such as accommodation, food, fuel and other related services to tourists attending the event.
“This event also provides corporates with branding and marketing opportunities at very affordable prices. It also provides the general public with business opportunities in the following areas: main stage branding (US$ 300), Dig branding (US$ 100 per dig), corporate tents (US$ 50), corporate branding (US$ 25), food stalls (US$ 30), photo booth (US$ 30), 360 (US$ 50) and Shisha stall (US$ 25),” added the organizers.

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