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Moreshet music festival celebrates talent and KDVP legacy

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King David Victory Park’s (KDVP) campus was filled with music, energy, and nostalgia at the Moreshet Music Festival on Sunday, 7 September, celebrating the legacy, creativity, and enduring spirit of KDVP.

The day began with lively sets from the KDVP DJs, setting the tone for the programme ahead. Soon afterwards, the much-anticipated Battle of the Bands took to the stage, featuring talented student groups from King David Linksfield, Reddam Waterfall, KDVP Mooky Rang, and KDVP itself. Each band had a unique sound and stage presence, and the supportive atmosphere showcased the best of youth talent and collaboration.

The afternoon was dedicated to guest artists, who brought professional flair and electrifying performances to the festival. Daniel Baron captivated the audience with his dynamic set, followed by Booshle G, whose energy and rhythm had the crowd on their feet. Closing off the festival, KG Beats delivered a powerful performance that ensured the day ended on a high note.

Beyond the music, the festival represented a moment of unity for the King David community. It reminded everyone of the strong cultural and creative foundation built over generations at KDVP, and highlighted the school’s commitment to celebrating talent, emerging and established.

The success of Moreshet 2025 wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication of staff, students, parents, and performers who contributed to its organisation and spirit. It was more than just a music festival, it was a vibrant tribute to the school and all it stands for.

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