Friday, June 6, 2014

Tickets 2014

Patience they say is a virtue, and we know you have been patiently waiting for information on tickets for the 2014 Swartland Revolution.

The event this year will take place on "our usual weekend" of 7 and 8 November.

Ticket sales will open on 23 June and we will reveal more information on the programme, the winemakers and wines to expect and a few exciting changes and surprises we have up our sleeves, before then.

Some say the countdown for the event started in November 2013... So onward to 7 November (154 days, tick tock...)


5 comments:

  1. The banner was all well and good until I reached the part that says only 100 lunch tickets are available but why not for all guests?

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  3. I remember the thrill of waiting for the tickets to drop—anticipation really amps up the excitement for an event, doesn’t it? When I tried to get concert tickets for a popular band last year, the block breaker rush reminded me how nerve-racking and exhilarating it can be. Hopefully, everyone interested in the Swartland Revolution lands a spot this November. Good luck to all the eager fans!

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  4. Excited about the Swartland Revolution 2014! June 23rd can't come soon enough. Waiting patiently feels like lining up the perfect shot in 8 ball pool , aiming for that sweet victory. November 7th and 8th will be here before we know it.

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  5. Patience is truly a virtue, and I have realized this more deeply while managing my online biology course and waiting through different phases of learning. There are moments when assignments pile up and concepts feel overwhelming, and I sometimes notice students searching phrases like pay someone to take my online biology class when they feel stressed or behind. From my own experience, biology requires steady effort, not shortcuts, because understanding comes through consistent practice and time. Just like waiting for important announcements with anticipation, studying also needs calmness and patience. Over time, I have learned that focusing on small daily progress makes a big difference. With discipline and persistence, even challenging topics in biology become manageable and clearer.

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