

They are uncensored and unapologetic- but unbelievable live. At some point Mike even said,”I’ve got a really dirty mouth, if there are any kids here they need to get the f*ck out!” But that’s what fans love about PHfat. From ‘City Of Thieves’ to crowd favourite,’Lights Out’, PHfat chewed the crowd up and spat them out with the kind of angst that would make mothers cry. Due to our eclectic musical tastes, my friends and I alternated from stage to stage to experience a little bit of every genre.įrom Smooth Mike’s otherworldly hip hop persona to Narch’s hallucinogenic beats, PHfat put the scene in obscene with their wicked wordplay and constant crowd interactions. But if you were in the mood for some rather kiff tunes (quite literally) you could navigate to the Arch Stage to see The Kiffness, PHfat and Klingande. While Jesse Clegg, Jimmy Nevis, Prime Circle and American Authors rocked the Orange Stage. Park Stage hosted the likes of Monark, Gangs of Ballet, Jeremy Loops and Modest Mouse. Presented in conjunction with MTV and 94.7, Parklife boasted 3 stages for different genres of music. “Hello Utopia! Is that you?” At least that what my friends and I thought upon entering the gates for Parklife at Emmarentia Dam. Sunkissed skin, ice cold beers, a vast array of gourmet meals and non stop live entertainment from a host of local and international acts.
