Rocking the Daisies is an annual music festival for warm fuzzies and many other entertainments. It was scheduled to be held from 2nd to 4th October 2026 at Palazzo Steyn, Cape Town, South Africa.
Rocking the Daisies will return to Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa, in October 2026.
The music festival features leading vocalists and rhythm guitarists like Matthew Healy, guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald, and drummer George Daniel. All participants should bring ID, including passports and driver’s licenses, for identification.
Rocking the Daisies is focused on creating a festival space that is accessible to all, and special needs guests are welcome.
The festival will feature many incredible entertainers and artists collaborating with those talented in all the weird, wonderful, and beautiful arts, magicians, dancers, fire breathers, and everything and anything in between.
Rocking the Daisies festival tickets and camping passes are non-refundable. In case after buying your ticket and you cannot make it to the festival, all you need to do is to put the ticket up for sale on TicketPony.co.za.
The festival rules include:
While the festival terms and conditions are:
Once you buy the tickets or camping pass(es) for Rocking the Daisies, you will agree to the following and understand that:
1. Tickets and camping passes are non-refundable.
2. Gifting ticket(s) to someone else by the main ticket holder means that the ticket(s) and camping pass (es) are transferred to the new Ticket Holder’s name and ID number through a direct transfer from the Ticket Holder’s Quicket.co.za account.
3. Direct transfers via the Quicket.co.za account will close on 31 July 2024.
4. If it happens that an artist’s performance on the line-up at the festival is canceled or he/she is unable to perform, there will be no refunds offered. Rocking the Daisies will make an effort to find a suitable replacement for the artist.
5. Buying the Rocking the Daisies festival ticket automatically makes Ticket Holders agree to these rules and agree that the event organizer may change the rules at their own discretion.