In photos: Up The Creek 2014 Posted on 14 February 2014 Up The Creek is possibly the best music festival in the Western Cape, from the river to the bands, to the venue and most of all, the people who go to it. Here’s what happened this year. I have been to Up The Creek so many times and waxed lyrical about why it’s possibly the best music festival in the Western Cape to everyone I can (read: 10 things I learnt at Up the Creek.) There really is nothing more to say, so this time around I am going to share photos with you instead. Because after all, a photo speaks a thousand words. Check out the other Western Cape music festivals you can’t miss here Kids love being on the water at Up the Creek music festival. Photo by Rachel Robinson The Sustainable Brothers bring basil to the river at Up the Creek 2014. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Who knew bats could swim? Photo by Rachel Robinson Braaiing on the river was a winner! Photo by Rachel Robinson. Couches are welcome on the river too at Up the Creek 2014. Bring your croc to the creek. Photo by Rachel Robinson. T-Rex complete with a palm tree. Photo by Rachel Robinson. CDs from Bed on Bricks. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Kobus de Kok of “Black Cat Bones” with feathers in his hair. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Dave Ferguson jams with Mean Black Mamba. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Holy guacamole! The best burritos in town. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Free basil plants to go! Photo by Rachel Robinson. Sharing the warmth with postcard messages. Photo by Rachel Robinson. Visit www.upthecreek.co.za, or follow them on Facebook or Twitter to be kept updated on what’s happening in 2015. Related Posts The Marine welcomes festival goers at the Fynarts festival 30 May 2023 Hermanus will be hosting the 11th FynArts Festival from 10 to 19 June 2023. The programme includes... read more 7 countries that celebrate Easter differently to South Africa 2 April 2023 Here's how some nations are observing the Easter holiday in colourful, epic and sometimes head-scratchingly... read more The Laailou Music Festival is coming to Paarl this November 21 October 2022 There's a new Afrikaans festival on the block! The TopWineRoots Laailou Music Festival is gearing... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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