Harareans braved the soaring temperatures to attend the highly anticipated Coca-Cola Unplugged Food Fest at the First Capital Bank Sports Club on Saturday.
Despite the heat that had many seeking refuge indoors, the festival’s vibrant atmosphere drew crowds eager to celebrate Zimbabwean flavours and festive vibes.
Fans of the festival found solace in the cool tents set up throughout the venue, where refreshing Coca-Cola beverages helped to beat the heat.
But for others, they decided to wait for the sun to set before making their way to the last Coca-Cola Unplugged Food Fest of the year.
As guests explored the culinary offerings, they were treated to a delightful array of local and international dishes, showcasing the best of Zimbabwean cuisine.
The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the Amapiano first lady, Shasha whose electrifying performance had the crowd dancing under the lights.
Supporting acts, including Nutty O and SAINTFLOEW, also delivered stellar performances, keeping the audience engaged and entertained.
Each artist brought their unique flair to the stage, creating a festive atmosphere that complemented the culinary delights on offer.
The combination of great music and delicious food made for an unforgettable experience, as families and friends gathered to enjoy the last Coca-Cola Unplugged Food Fest of 2024.
We managed to speak to a few people who were clearly having a great time at the Food Fest.
“I had such a fantastic time at the Food Fest! The atmosphere was electric, and the food was absolutely delicious. I loved hanging out in the cool tents, enjoying a cold Coca-Cola while listening to Shasha perform. It was the perfect way to unwind with friends,” said Varaidzo from Vainona.
For Ruwa resident Daka who is a fan of Nutty O his 2024 has already concluded the way he wanted it.
“The Coca-Cola Unplugged Food Fest was an amazing experience! The performances were top-notch, and I especially loved Nutty O’s set. The variety of food options was incredible too; I tried so many new dishes. I can’t wait to come back next year,” said Daka.
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