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Greenpop to encourage sustainable change through Earth Fest 2013

Earth Fest is a two-day musical and sustainability festival. A part of Greenpop's Trees for Zambia action event, the festival will take place in Livingstone, Zambia.

Greenpop will be in Livingstone from 7-28 July 2013 for the second year hosting Trees for Zambia, a three-week action event based on getting people active about making sustainable changes. During the second weekend of the event, 19-20 July, Greenpop will be celebrating the previous two weeks and kicking off the third with a music and sustainability festival, Trees for Zambia Earth Fest 2013.

Earth Fest

The first of its kind, Earth Fest is more than an ordinary music festival. It aims to highlight the tree-mendous musical talent that graces Southern Africa while also bringing together like-minded, forward-thinking individuals who hope to see a greener future for Africa.

The weekend will start off on Friday, 19 July in the evening with a party train ride from Livingstone train station to the Vic Falls Bridge (DJs and all drinks included). Fest goers can meet at the Livingstone station at 4.30pm sharp.

On Saturday, 20 July, the festival will move to the Greenpop Village at Livingstone Safari Lodge where, from 3pm, attendees can participate in sustainability workshops. They will have the chance to learn more about what Greenpop is doing in Livingstone and get a taste of a full week's activities. Music starts from 6pm and will include performances by Jeremy Loops, Chicken Bus Band, Yes Rasta, Black Light Panda, Pat McCay, Tribute Mboweni, That Mans band and more.

To book, email gro.popneerg@aibmaZ. For more information, email gro.popneerg@nerual.

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