In photos: RAMFest 2014 Posted on 14 March 2014 RAMFest is now in its eighth year and I think this may have been the best one yet. Here’s a small selection of photos of what went down this year. RAMFest is now in its eighth year and I think this may have been the best one yet. Elandskloof Farm in Helderstroom made for the perfect venue with vast camping spaces under trees and alongside bubbling rivers, along with dams to swim in and plenty of space for everyone to do their thing without feeling claustrophobic. There was a wide array of food stalls where you could get something to eat from as little as R20 and the showers were great too. The selection of bands was top notch with something for everyone, from rock to punk, folk to blues and of course plenty of metal (even played on bagpipes). Absolutely everything ran smoothly (OK, they could’ve cleaned the toilets a little more often, but portaloos at festivals are always dodgy) and quite frankly, it was the best end to the summer festivals anyone who went could’ve wished for. Here’s a small selection of photos of what went down at RAMFest this year. Olmeca Tequila helped everyone switch on the night. Photo by Rachel Robinson Most of the campsites were under trees and by the river. Photo by Rachel Robinson Partying in the river. Photo by Rachel Robinson Relaxing between bands. Photo by Rachel Robinson Pirates in top hats. Photo by Rachel Robinson Looking at the world with love. Photo by Rachel Robinson Fans enjoying Haggis & Bong. Photo by Rachel Robinson Trivium from the USA. Photo by Rachel Robinson Foals from England. Photo by Rachel Robinson Biffy Clyro went all out for their fans. Photo by Rachel Robinson Skeleton playing with fire. Photo by Rachel Robinson Foals fans were not disappointed. Photo by Rachel Robinson Biffy Clyro from Scotland. Photo by Rachel Robinson Fancy going next year? I bet you do! Go to www.ramfest.co.za to be kept updated. 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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