In Photos: The Spectacle That Was Riky Rick’s Cotton Fest
Riky Rick's inaugural Cotton Fest exhibited professionalism and the spirit of youth.
I've attended a lot of hip-hop festivals over the years, and the one thing most of them have in common is unprofessionalism—the performance running order is hardly ever followed, time is never kept, artists show up late, the sound quality is trash and sets are cut short in an attempt to keep up with time.
Riky Rick's inaugural Cotton Fest was the opposite. The performance running order, which was posted in the venue for everyone to see (unlike with most hip-hop festivals I've attended), was followed religiously. Access into the venue was never a hassle, too.
Both of the festival's stages were perfectly setup, and the sound quality was top notch.
Cotton Fest brought the trendy Joburg cool kids together. And the festival being of the rapper and fashion killa Riky Rick's making, all the cotton eaters showed up dressed to the T.
The outfits ranged from minimal to straight up outlandish (in a good way).
Performances on the night came from the A-listers of South African hip-hop (AKA, Riky Rick, Nasty C, A-Reece, Emtee etc.) alongside some up-and-comers and South Africa's new wave (The Big Hash, PatricKxxLee, Rowlene etc.) and the country's top hip-hop DJs (Maphorisa, DJ Dimplez, P Kuttah, Speedsta and a lot more).
Sets that moved me came from Emtee, AKA, Stogie T, P Kuttah, Nasty C, The Big Hash, PatricKxxLee, Mzambiya (the surprise act), and Moonchild Sanelly, among many others.
I had to leave the venue before all the acts had performed because of a personal emergency, but I was deeply impressed and satisfied with the professionalism exhibited by the organizers.
I'm hoping more festivals this side of the world can learn a thing or two from Cotton Fest.
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