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Nthanda Times | Entertainment | Sand Music Festival 2024 cancelled following Soldier’s death
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Sand Music Festival 2024 cancelled following Soldier’s death

Priscilla Phiri - Mana
Priscilla Phiri - Mana
Published August 20, 2024
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In a heartbreaking announcement, Sand Music Events Festival team has confirmed the cancellation of the 2024 event, originally scheduled for September 27th to 29th at Sunbird Nkopola Hotel in Mangochi.

This follows the untimely passing of Sir Lucius Banda, Chief Executive Officer for Impakt Events and Chairman for Sand Music Festival and Sand Arts Festival events.

According to the announcement,  the late Banda was more than just a leader as he was the driving force behind the festival’s success who through his passion, dedication, and relentless pursuit of excellence, transformed the Sand Music Festival into a vibrant celebration of music, culture, and togetherness.

“It is with an indescribable heaviness in our hearts that we must share the news of the cancellation of the Sand Music Festival 2024. His loss has left an unfillable void in our hearts and in the very soul of our organization.

“To continue with the festival so soon after his passing would not only be impossible but would also feel like a disservice to the man who gave so much of himself to this cause,” stated the organisers in the announcement.

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An artist performing at one of the previous Sand Music festivals

The organisers also expressed their deep sorrow and acknowledged the disappointment that the news will bring to  thousands of fans who were eagerly anticipating this year’s event and conveyed their gratitude, by saying, their excitement, loyalty, and unwavering support have been the lifeblood of the festival.

In a message to the fans, the Sand Music Festival team assured supporters that it would return stronger and more inspired in 2025, with the next event scheduled for the weekend of September 26th to 28th.

“We are more determined than ever to return next year stronger and more inspired, to honour the legacy of Sir Lucius Banda in a way he would have wanted.

“We remain committed to honoring Sir Lucius Banda’s legacy and making the 2025 festival an unforgettable tribute to his contributions,” they stated.

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Sand Music Festival patrons

Meanwhile, details of the venue and lineup will be announced in due course as the team navigates this period of mourning and reflection.

Commenting on the development, some fans on social media have received the news well, saying they respect the organisers’ decisions as this will give them enough time to organise a befitting event to honor the legend.

On the other hand, majority of the fans have shown their disappointment upon hearing the news by saying the Managers of the event have missed an opportunity that would have gathered fans and loved ones together in honor of Sir Lucius Banda.

The Sand Music Festival is Malawi’s annual hallmark event that draws together tourists, local people, business youth among others to celebrate Malawi’s richness, diversity dynamism and heritage.

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